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insured sum vs sum insured
What do you call the amount of money paid to reflect the cost of replacing the insured property? Is it the insured sum, sum insured or insured capital?
1) Sum insured -OK?
2) Insured sum_OK?
3) Sum insurance-OK?
4) Insurance sum-OK?
5) Insured capital-OK?
Last edited by ostap77; 28-Feb-2013 at 11:11.
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Re: insured sum vs sum insured
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5 might be used if you have insured a number of goods insured, and need to refer to one total that includes them all.
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''The insured sum under the DPS will be increased from the current $36,000 to $44,000, without any increase in the premium rates." Would 'insured sum' be wrong in this sentence?
Last edited by ostap77; 28-Feb-2013 at 20:00.
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No, though 'sum insured' is what we'd normally expect.
Last edited by 5jj; 28-Feb-2013 at 20:11.
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Re: insured sum vs sum insured
So what would be the difference?
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I'm sure that there is a witty answer to that somewhere, but it escapes me at the moment.
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Re: insured sum vs sum insured

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5jj
I'm sure that there is a witty answer to that somewhere, but it escapes me at the moment.
Would it make sense to talk about reduced relative clauses as postmodifiers here?
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