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- in·sura·bili·ty noun
- unin·sura·bili·ty noun
- unin·sura·ble adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of insurable1
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Example Sentences
A partner who has advanced the capital of the business has an insurable interest in the life of his partner.
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An assignment to one who has an insurable interest as relative, creditor and the like, is always valid.
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Likewise a man and a woman who are engaged to be married; and a creditor has an insurable interest in the life of his debtor.
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How can you think and talk of old barkentines and non-insurable foreign cargoes at this crisis in our country's history?
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Insurable interest can only be described, it cannot exactly be defined.
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