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Ethics: Beyond the Textbook - November 2010
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The Law and Ethics (aka can they co-exist) by Professor RW Vivian, WITS University April 2011Href67 KB

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Participating (or with-profit) Insurance:

There are three classes of with-profit policies: (i) The so-called conventional contract that, like the non-profit contract, provides a guaranteed benefit (the sum insured) and then offers the benefit of this guaranteed sum insured being increased by participation in the surplus created by the insurer. This surplus is distributed by way of regularly declared "reversionary bonuses" that are added to the sum insured and paid in full when there is a ...
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