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reinsurance — re·in·sur·ance /ˌrē ən shu̇r əns, in ˌshu̇r / n: insurance or indemnification by a second insurer of all or part of a risk assumed by another insurer as contracted for by the first insurer see also cede compare direct insurance, retrocession 3 … Law dictionary
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Reinsurance — is a means by which an insurance company can protect itself against the risk of losses with other insurance companies. Individuals and corporations obtain insurance policies to provide protection for various risks (hurricanes, earthquakes,… … Wikipedia
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