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Insurance Terms Dictionary - Basic Premium Definition and meaning of Basic Premium : Basic Premium: A fixed cost charged in a retrospective rating plan. It is a percentage of the standard premium and is designed to give the insurer the money needed for administrative expenses and the agent's commission plus an insurance charge. See also Retrospective Rating. (Source: InsWeb) Also see these pages: Basic Premium , Insurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - B
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Social Studies Dictionary - Basic Human Needs Definition and meaning of Basic Human Needs Basic Human Needs All humans require three things to survive: food, clothing, and shelter. People need food to eat, clothes to wear and a house to live in. They work to make a living to buy these things, or they make them. In some cultures people make their own clothes from wool they get from the sheep they raise. Others grow cotton and spin it into cloth for themselves or to sell to businesses which spin it and make it into clothing. Farmers provide most grain and meat to factories which process it into food for distribution through grocery stores. People can choose to pay rent or buy or build their own houses. These are some ways people meet their basic human needs. Some people experience better standards of living, they eat better food, wear nicer clothes and live in bigger houses than other people. While people can be happy with less, those who do not meet all three basic needs may not survive. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Social Studies Dictionary - Basic Human Needs Definition and meaning of Basic Human Needs Basic Human Needs All humans require three things to survive: food, clothing, and shelter. People need food to eat, clothes to wear and a house to live in. They work to make a living to buy these things, or they make them. In some cultures people make their own clothes from wool they get from the sheep they raise. Others grow cotton and spin it into cloth for themselves or to sell to businesses which spin it and make it into clothing. Farmers provide most grain and meat to factories which process it into food for distribution through grocery stores. People can choose to pay rent or buy or build their own houses. These are some ways people meet their basic human needs. Some people experience better standards of living, they eat better food, wear nicer clothes and live in bigger houses than other people. While people can be happy with less, those who do not meet all three basic needs may not survive. (Source: The Social Studies Center at Texas University ) Also see these pages: Social Studies, Social Studies Sitemap, History, History Sitemap
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Insurance Liability Glossary Dictionary
- Basic Limits of Liability Definition and meaning of Basic Limits of Liability : Basic Limits of Liability: Minimum amounts of insurance. The term is usually used in reference to Bodily Injury and Property Damage limits that are either the lowest amounts which can be written at the published or manual rates, the minimum amount of insurance an insurer is willing to underwrite, or the minimum amount of insurance required by law, e.g., Automobile Insurance financial responsibility laws. (LA,AU) (Source: InsWeb) Also see these pages: Basic Limits of Liability , Insurance Liability, Insurance Liability Sitemap, Insurance, Insurance Sitemap, Insurance Dictionary - B
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