It is used as long term Budgeting instrument to maintain stability of public policy .
"The person who receives the benefits", most commonly used in insurance policies for the person who gets the money if the policy must be paid out.
The one who pays the money for policy or who pays the premium of the policy is called proposer
policy no. 508220 is my policy still in effect
Assuming that Home Security had its home office in Durham, NC, the company merged into Monumental Life Insurance Company. Your first step may best be to contact Monumental to determine that the policy remains in force. If the policy was a whole life policy (meaning that it accumulated cash value), you may be able to borrow some or all of the cash value if you are the owner of the policy. This assumes that the policy remains in force. That may be a big assumption. If cash value had accumulated but no premiums were paid for a long time, the policy may have "survived" by having premiums paid from the cash value. You should contact Monumental directly, or a Monumental agent, for specific information.
There is lots of answers to this but the meaning of Policy means a general plan of action.
Rules and regulations.
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it is a rule or policy of a country
check policy definitions - if not defined in the policy - the dictonary definition would apply
Usually the policy is terminated if it needs to be inherited. Meaning that if you die, that policy will usually just pay the value of the policy and be done with.
it is a rule or policy of a country
To urge the adoption of some policy for example
Canadian policy and research network
Protectionism, that I know, granted you are meaning against importing.
Fiscal policy is how the government taxes and spends money. The objective of fiscal policy is to influence the economic activity of the governmentâ??s country.
Well, it means policy-------management. Policy=A proposed or adopted course or principle of action. Management=The responsibility for and control of a company or similar organization So..................... You get it?