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A reward for an act done. A bounty or bonus; a consideration given to invite a loan or a bargain, as the consideration paid to the assignor by the assignee of a lease, or to the transferer by the transferee of shares of stock, etc. In granting a lease, part of the rent is sometimes capitalized and paid in a lump sum at the time the lease is granted. This is called a premium. The sum paid or agreed to be paid by an insured to the underwriter (insurer) as the consideration for the insurance. The price for insurance protection for a specified period of exposure. premium n. 1) payment for insurance coverage either in a lump sum or by installments. 2) an extra payment for an act, option or priority. PREMIUM, contracts. The consideration paid by the insured to the insurer for
making an insurance. It is so called because it is paid primo, or before the
contract shall take effect. Poth. h.t. n. 81; Marah. Inst. 234.
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Like many top tier markets, New Jersey has a major university presence with such institutions as Princeton, Rutgers, UMDNJ and NJIT; state-sponsored economic incentive programs that place a premium on attracting life science sector jobs; a high standard of living and a significant intellectual capital base. universities recruit Latin American students because they place a premium on making education a more international experience. They place a premium on the creativity of their engineering staff to produce robust, innovative, cost-effective solutions, and redeploy these resources when necessary to do more with less money. |
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