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Viatical Settlement
[from the Latin "Viaticum," historically an allowance for traveling expenses or provisions for a journey]n. The proceeds from the sale of a life insurance policy to a third
party by a terminally ill individual. A viatical settlement should not to be confused with an accelerated benefit from the policyholder's life insurance.
Viaticate v.
[Historically , to furnish with the necessary provisions for a journey] v. To sell a life insurance policy to a third party when the individual is terminally ill.
Viator n.
A terminally ill person who sells his/her life insurance policy to a third party and receives a lump sum cash payment.
Viatical Settlement Brokerage Company n.
A company which represents a viator in the viatical settlement process.Typically they advertise their services, assemble the necessary information into a package, submit that package
to more than oner funding sources, and negotiate with those sources on the Viator's behalf. The brokers fiduciary duty is entirely to the viator.
Viatical Settlement Funding Company n.
A company that agrees to provide the funds necessary to purchase a viator's policy. The funding company's fiduciary duty is solely to its provider(s) of capital.
Viatical Settlement Contract n.
A written agreement entered into by a viatical settlement funding company and a viator. The agreement establishes the terms under which the viatical settlement funding
company will produce the funds in return for the assignment or transfer of ownership of the insurance policy.
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