If he or his child dies, double indemnity is paid on the face value of the policy.
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An insurance man sells a couple a $5 million policy with a double-indemnity clause.
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This used to be commonly referred to as a double indemnity policy.
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That's why this rider is called a double indemnity rider.
From the forbes.com
One had a double indemnity clause in case of an accident, bringing the value of both policies to more than $200,000.
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Ratings downgrades that make many of those businesses more expensive to run would be a double indemnity, as earnings suffer from a slow market.
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New doubts have been raised now that an insurance company has paid off on the double-indemnity policy Hartwig took out 17 months before the explosion.
From the time.com
If within one year the sovereign does not give satisfaction and the plaintiff does not receive the double indemnity due to him, the treaty shall be regarded as broken in respect of this clause.
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His paintings had become so valuable that lenders would not send them across the Atlantic until Congress agreed to double the indemnity for international loan exhibits.