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Home | Search | Last 10 Definitions << Return | Return to " A " A RatesRates that are not actuarially credible because there are inadequate statistics or loss experience to set forth class or general rates; therefore, the underwriter or insurer must complete an evaluation of the exposures posed by the individual risk and determine a judgment rate. Rates should be equitable to the exposure retained by the insurer. |
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