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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 adjective best, capital, choice, desirable, elect, estimable, excellent, fine, finest, first-class, first-rate, grade A, high-grade, high-quality, incomparable, matchless, peerless, precious, prime, quality, second to none, select, specially selected, splendid, superb, superior, superlative, top-notch, unbeatable, unmatched, unparalleled, unrivaled, unsurpassed, very fine, worthy premium (Excess value), noun amount over par, bonus, bounty, charge beyond normal, charge to excess, excessive charge, extra, incentive, increased value, prize premium (Insurance payment), noun amount paid peeiodically, annual commitment, annual encumbrance, annual fee, annual installment, annual liability, annual obligation, annual payment, annual rate of insurance, annual remittance, contract payment, periodic payment, yearly payment Associated concepts: assessment of a premium, earned premiums, gross premium, net premium, reduction of premium See also: bonus, bounty, gratuity, payment, perquisite, present, price, prize, profit, remittance, reward 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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In particular, there's the fact that every Rovian innovation for dealing with the Freak Show--stiff-arming the press, putting a premium on internal unity, delegitimizing opponents, ruthlessly rebutting attacks--has the effect of reducing accountability and insulating an administration from dissent. Ralph Jones and I are putting a premium on product development efforts and in increasing our internal education and training capabilities. Certainly we are putting a premium on knowledge, particularly discreet bits of knowledge--but what about imagination? |
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