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viatical
viatical, a. and n. (vaɪˈætɪkəl) [f. L. viātic-us or -um: see prec. and viaticum.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to a way or road; relating to a journey. Chiefly Bot. b. n. pl. Articles for use on a journey.1847 H. C. Watson Cybele Britannica I. 66 Viatical. Plants of road-sides, rubbish heaps, and frequ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Viatical settlement
Technically, a viatical is a life settlement where the insured has less than two-year life expectancy. Viatical settlements were rare for almost eight decades until the onset of the AIDS epidemic. wikipedia.org
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viatical definition
A viatical settlement is the sale of a policy owner's existing life insurance policy to a third party.
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Viator (disambiguation)
Viator may also refer to: People A viator, the initiator of a viatical settlement Saint Viator (disambiguation), multiple saints Calventius Viator, Roman wikipedia.org
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Agent/Producer Resources - TN.gov
Agent Licensing Section. 1-888-416-0868 or (615) 741-2693. This office is responsible for the licensing and regulation of insurance producers, business entities, title agencies, surplus lines agents, automobile club agents, education providers, public adjusters, public adjuster business entities, crop adjusters, viatical settlement providers ...
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Circuit (film)
Gino is involved in a number of business ventures, including running circuit parties with his wife Louise (Nancy Allen), distributing drugs and buying viatical wikipedia.org
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Jesse Bogdonoff
1999 Bogdonoff recommended moving the Tongan portfolio out of the bulging stock market bubble and into a pool of insurance backed investments called viatical wikipedia.org
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death
▪ I. death, n. (dɛθ) Forms: α. 1–4 déaþ, 2 daþ, dieþ, 2–3 dæþ, 2–4 deþ, 3 death, diaþ, diath, diþ, 4 deeþ, dyaþ, dyeaþ, 4–5 deythe, 4–6 deth, dethe, 5 deeth, 6 Sc. deith, 6– death. Also β. 3 dead, dæd, 3–6 ded, dede, (4 dedd, did), 4–5 (6–8 Sc.) deed, 5–6 deyd, 6–9 (chiefly Sc.) dead, 4–9 Sc. deid. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Life settlement
, D.C. neither regulate viatical settlements nor life settlements. However, some states, like Maryland, refer to any life settlement as a viatical settlement. wikipedia.org
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The Settlement (1999 film)
Reilly) and Jerry (William Fichtner) work on the fringes of the insurance industry in what are called "viatical settlements," which allow terminal patients wikipedia.org
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Peter Weinstein
several pieces of consumer legislation including the areas of automobile leasing, telephone sales solicitations, health clubs, travel agent regulation and viatical wikipedia.org
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Florida Division of Insurance Fraud
The law enforcement detectives of the Division of Insurance Fraud also investigate viatical settlement application fraud, defalcations of escrow funds wikipedia.org
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AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania
Life Partners, Inc. (2007)In 2007, the AIDS Law Project secured health insurance for a client who had sold her life and health insurance policies to a viatical When it became clear that the client planned to live a long and healthy life, the viatical company informed the client that it would not continue to pay wikipedia.org
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Mutual Benefits Corporation
Lauderdale, Florida based investment sales company that operated a huge ponzi scheme selling viatical settlements, with investors losing an estimated $835 wikipedia.org
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Chief Financial Officer of Florida
insurers and other risk bearing entities, including licensing, rates, policy forms, market conduct, claims, issuance of certificates of authority, solvency, viatical wikipedia.org
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