- A life
settlement or
viatical settlement (from
Latin viati****,
something received before death) is the sale of an
existing life
insurance policy (typically...
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permitted under British law in 1970. It was not
until the mid 1990s that
viatical settlements were
permitted in the
United Kingdom. Sara
Vickers as Joan...
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based investment sales company that
operated a huge
ponzi scheme selling viatical settlements, with
investors losing an
estimated $835 million. The prin****l...
- semipervious, trivial, triviality, trivium, via, viaduct, vialis, viary,
viatical, viati****, viator, voyage,
voyageur viceni vicen-, vigen-
twenty each vicenarian...
- muni****lity in Spain.
Viator may also
refer to: A viator, the
initiator of a
viatical settlement Saint Viator (disambiguation),
multiple saints Calventius Viator...
- to the
Millennium ****et
Management Company specialised in
investing in
viaticals (life
insurance policies of
dying people),
which promised a 30% annual...
- Lombardi,
affecting 28,000 investors.
Mutual claimed it used the
money to pay
viatical settlements to HIV patients.
Lombardi is now
serving a 20-year
prison sentence...
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Sunderland Vesper Snow For H.
Hutton & Co.
Unknown date United
Kingdom Viatic Snow For
private owner.
Unknown date United
States Webb and
Allen New York...
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market conduct, claims,
issuance of
certificates of authority, solvency,
viatical settlements,
premium financing, and
administrative supervision, as provided...
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companies and
brokers of that time frame, its
first transactions were
viatical settlements in
which the
insured has a
terminal illness and is not usually...