- noncancelable
- non·cancelable
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
noncancelable — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
noncancelable — “+ adjective Etymology: non (I) + cancelable : not subject to cancellation; especially : guaranteed renewable from year to year a noncancelable accident policy * * * noncancelability, n. /non kan seuh leuh beuhl/, adj. not … Useful english dictionary
noncancelable — noncancelability, n. /non kan seuh leuh beuhl/, adj. not subject to cancellation: a noncancellable insurance policy. Also, noncancellable. [NON + CANCELABLE] * * * … Universalium
noncancelable — adjective Not able to be canceled … Wiktionary
noncancelable — adj. may not be canceled, may not be revoked … English contemporary dictionary
noncancelable — non•can•cel•a•ble or non•can•cel•la•ble [[t]nɒnˈkæn sə lə bəl[/t]] adj. not subject to cancellation • Etymology: 1955–60 non•can cel•a•bil′i•ty, n … From formal English to slang
noncancelable policy — A policy of insurance containing provisions which limit the right of the insurer to cancel the policy, particularly a policy of health and accident insurance restricting cancellation after an illness or accident occurring to the insured. Dudgeon… … Ballentine's law dictionary
insurance — /in shoor euhns, sherr /, n. 1. the act, system, or business of insuring property, life, one s person, etc., against loss or harm arising in specified contingencies, as fire, accident, death, disablement, or the like, in consideration of a… … Universalium
lease — a legal contract covering the possession and use of property, plant or equipment between the owner ( lessor) and another person ( lessee) at a given rent, for a stated length of time. Glossary of Business Terms A contract providing for the use of … Financial and business terms
capitalization — (1) The process of imputing a value to an income stream by dividing the annual net income before income taxes and depreciation by a rate of return expressed as a decimal. This process is used in real estate lending and appraisals. (2) The total… … Financial and business terms