Nonforfeiture-value


[non-fawr-fi-cher] /nɒnˈfɔr fɪ tʃər/

noun, Insurance.
1.
any benefit, as cash or other form of insurance, available to a life-insurance policyholder who discontinues premium payments on the policy.

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