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An oral or written agreement to provide insurance, which serves as evidence of coverage prior to the issuance of a policy. It is often considered to be a temporary insurance policy to provide coverage until a permanent policy has been issued.
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| binder |
A preliminary agreement evidencing a meeting of the minds and effective until the principal agreement can be executed.
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| binding site |
the place on a molecule that a recognizer (protein or macromolecular complex) binds. In this glossary, we will usually consider nucleic acid binding sites. A classic example is the set of binding sites for the bacteriophage Lambda Repressor (cI) protein on DNA (M. Ptashne, How eukaryotic transcriptional activators work, Nature, 335, 683-689, 1988). These happen to be the same as the binding sites for the Lambda cro protein. ...
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| bind |
the addition of eggs, milk or other liquid to a mixture to hold the ingredients together.
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| binder |
A written or oral contract issued temporarily to place insurance in force when it is not possible to issue a new policy or endorse the existing policy immediately. A binder is subject to the premium and all the terms of the policy to be issued.
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