Italian term
La copertura opera in Differenza di Limiti (DIL Clause)
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Difference-in-Limits (DIL) Clause — a provision contained in a master international insurance program (often referred to as a master controlled program) that provides coverage for the difference in limits between the limits of local underlying policies and the limits of the master international policy.
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Difference-in-Limits (DIL) Policy | Insurance Glossary ...www.irmi.com › term › insurance-definitions › differen...
Difference-in-Limits (DIL) Policy — a type of difference-in-conditions (DIC) insurance policy or clause within a DIC policy that may reimburse additional expenses greater than the limit established in the standard insurance policy.
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