- Joint and Survivorship Annuity
- An annuity which is payable to the named annuitants during the period of their joint lives which will continue to the survivor when the first annuitant dies.
- Joint Insurance
- Insurance written on two or more persons with benefits usually payable only at the first death.
- Joint Life and Survivorship Annuity
- A contract which provides income to two or more people and continues in force as long as any one of them survives.
- Joint Life Annuity
- This policy pays a benefit which continues throughout the joint lifetime of two people but terminates at the first death.
- Joint Life Insurance
- See Joint Insurance.
- Jumping Juvenile
- A popular name for a Life Insurance contract written on the life of a child, usually in units of $1,000. When the child reaches a prescribed age, generally 21, the face of the policy is increased automatically without the imposition of either an additional premium charge or a medical examination. Hence the term "jumping" juvenile.
- Juvenile Insurance
- Life insurance written on a child.
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