- premium loading
- chargement de la prime (RL, 2e)
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
loading — [lōd′iŋ] n. 1. the act of one that loads 2. the thing with which something is loaded 3. the part of an insurance premium added by the insurer to cover expenses, increase surplus, etc. 4. LOAD (n. 9) 5. WING LOADING … English World dictionary
loading — /loh ding/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that loads. 2. that with which something is loaded; load, burden, or charge. 3. Elect. the process of adding reactance to a telephone circuit, radio antenna, etc. 4. Aeron. the ratio of the gross… … Universalium
loading — /ˈloʊdɪŋ / (say lohding) noun 1. the act of someone or something that loads. 2. that with which something is loaded; a load; a burden; a charge. 3. an extra rate paid to employees in recognition of a particular aspect of their employment, as… …
loading — The placing of goods on a ship, railroad car, or truck. Adding to the weight of something. The addition by an insurer, in calculating a premium rate, of a charge for operating expenses or for the contingency of increases in the risk or in the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
loading — noun 1》 the application of a load to something. 2》 an increase in an insurance premium due to a factor increasing the risk involved. 3》 Austral. an increment added to a basic wage for special skills or qualifications … English new terms dictionary
loading — load•ing [[t]ˈloʊ dɪŋ[/t]] n. 1) the act of one that loads 2) that with which something is loaded; burden, or charge 3) aer. the ratio of the gross weight of an airplane to engine power, wing span, or wing area 4) bus an addition to the net… … From formal English to slang
loading — The act of putting a load on or in; as to load a car or a vessel. The difference between gross and net premiums on insurance policies. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. v. Rouillard, 92 N.H. 16, 24 A.2d 264, 266; Magers v. Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co … Black's law dictionary
loading — The act of putting a load on or in; as to load a car or a vessel. The difference between gross and net premiums on insurance policies. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. v. Rouillard, 92 N.H. 16, 24 A.2d 264, 266; Magers v. Northwestern Mut. Life Ins. Co … Black's law dictionary
loading — n. 1 Electr. the maximum current or power taken by an appliance. 2 an increase in an insurance premium due to a factor increasing the risk involved (see LOAD v. 8). 3 Austral. an increment added to a basic wage for special skills etc … Useful english dictionary
gross premium — Net (insurance) premium plus loading for expenses and contingencies; i.e., the net premium represents the cost of insurance. Fox v. Mutual Ben. Life Ins. Co., C.C.A.Mo., 107 F.2d 715, 719 … Black's law dictionary
gross premium — Net (insurance) premium plus loading for expenses and contingencies; i.e., the net premium represents the cost of insurance. Fox v. Mutual Ben. Life Ins. Co., C.C.A.Mo., 107 F.2d 715, 719 … Black's law dictionary