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Adjustable life insurance

Life Insurance for which the Policyholder can change the details of the plan, including the Face amount, premium, and Coverage period.

Related Terms: 8 Coverage, CLU, Cover, Face amount, Insurance, Inc., Policy, Policyholder
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