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Definition of ceded in English English dictionary

cede
To give up, give way, give away

Edward decided to cede the province.

cede
to pass title to
cede
{v} to yield or give up, surrender, resign
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The transfer of all or part of a risk written by an insurer to a reinsurer
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To transfer all or part of a risk written by an insurer (the ceding, or primary company) to a reinsurer
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{f} assign, grant
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[v] To formally surrender ownership or control of something to another party, as in the cession of land by treaty
cede
To reinsure the liabilities associated with insurance policies by passing a portion of the risk exposure and the related premium to a reinsurer
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To transfer to a reinsurer all or part of the insurance or reinsurance written by an insurance company (See also: reinsurance )
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When a company reinsures its liability with another, it “cedes” business
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To transfer insurance risk from an insurer (the ceding insurer, or cedent) to another insurer (the reinsurer)
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yield, as in: At the war's end, the loser had to cede the disputed territory to the winner
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give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another
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To pass on to another insurer (the reinsurer) all or part of the insurance written by an insurer (the ceding insurer) with the object of reducing the possible liability of the ceding insurer
cede
relinquish possession or control over; "The squatters had to surrender the building after the police moved in"
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To transfer all or part of the written risk to an insurer or to a reinsurer
cede
Transfer all or part of a risk written by an insurer (the ceding, or primary company) to a reinsurer
cede
To transfer all or part of a risk written by an insurer to a reinsurer
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If someone in a position of authority cedes land or power to someone else, they let them have the land or power, often as a result of military or political pressure. Only a short campaign took place in Puerto Rico, but after the war Spain ceded the island to America The General had promised to cede power by January. to give something such as an area of land or a right to a country or person, especially when you are forced to cede sth to sb (céder, from cedere )
cede
Committed Effective Dose Equivalent
cede
To yield or surrender; to give up; to resign; as, to cede a fortress, a province, or country, to another nation, by treaty
cede
To transfer to a reinsurer all or part of the insurance or reinsurance risk written by a ceding company
cede
The transfer of a portion or all of the risk written by an insurance company (ceding company) to another insurance company (assuming ompany) by the use of reinsurance
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When one company reinsures its liability with another company, it cedes business Essentially, one insurance company reinsures part of the risk with a second insurance company
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An insurer cedes part of a risk to a reinsurer when it transfers or reinsures part of the risk
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To transfer risk from a direct insurer to his reinsurer
ceded

    Hyphenation

    ce·ded

    Turkish pronunciation

    sidıd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsēdəd/ /ˈsiːdəd/

    Etymology

    [ 'sEd ] (transitive verb.) 1754. French or Latin; French céder, from Latin cedere to go, withdraw, yield.
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