Risk Selection definition

Risk Selection means the insurer's intentional selection of the type of risks to be included in his portfolio.

Examples of Risk Selection in a sentence

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  • Risk Selection Process for RAMP Using the analysis performed in Step 2A, the utility will preliminarily select risks to be included in the RAMP.

  • The Owner’s Project Manager shall serve as a member of the Owner’s CM at Risk Prequalification Committee and CM at Risk Selection Committee, as required by M.G.L. c.

Related to Risk Selection

  • Random selection process means a process by which currently income-eligible households are selected for placement in affordable housing units such that no preference is given to one applicant over another except for purposes of matching household income and size with an appropriately priced and sized affordable unit (e.g., by lottery).

  • At-risk student means any identified student who needs additional support and who is not meeting or not expected to meet the established goals of the educational program (academic, personal/social, career/vocational). At-risk students include but are not limited to students in the following groups: homeless children and youth, dropouts, returning dropouts, and potential dropouts.

  • Eligibility and selection criteria means criteria for determining:

  • Random selection basis means a mechanism for selection of employees that:

  • Distribution Reinvestment Plan means the distribution reinvestment plan of the Company approved by the Board and as set forth in the Prospectus.