cover note

cover note
cover note NOUN Brit. a temporary certificate showing that a person has a current insurance policy.

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  • cover note — n BrE a document that proves you have car insurance …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • cover note — a temporary certificate of insurance issued by an insurance company to give immediate insurance cover until a formal document is prepared and issued. Glossary of Business Terms * * * cover note cover note ➔ note1 * * * cover note UK US noun [C]… …   Financial and business terms

  • cover note — noun Britain : a preliminary memorandum or binder for insurance * * * cover note noun (insurance) 1. A note certifying that the holder has a current insurance policy 2. A note issued to an insured person certifying that the latter has insurance… …   Useful english dictionary

  • cover note — noun Brit. a temporary certificate showing that a person has a current insurance policy …   English new terms dictionary

  • cover note — noun (C) BrE a document that proves that you have car insurance …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • cover note — /ˈkʌvə noʊt / (say kuvuh noht) noun a document given by an insurance company or agent to the insured to provide temporary coverage until a policy is issued …  

  • cover note — / kʌvə nəυt/ noun a letter from an insurance company giving details of an insurance policy and confirming that the policy exists …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • cover note — / kʌvə nəυt/ noun a letter from an insurance company giving de tails of an insurance policy and confirming that the policy exists …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • cover note — Written statement by insurance agent that coverage is in effect. Distinguished from binder which is prepared by company. See binder …   Black's law dictionary

  • cover note — Written statement by insurance agent that coverage is in effect. Distinguished from binder which is prepared by company. See binder …   Black's law dictionary

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