A surname. More often spelled Ryder, a provision annexed to a bill under the consideration of a legislature, having little connection with the subject matter of the bill, an amendment or addition to an entertainer's performance contract, often covering a performer's equipment or food, drinks, and general comfort requirements, one who rides, often a horse or motorcycle, A small, sliding piece of aluminium on a chemical balance, used to determine small weights, An amendment to an insurance policy that modifies the policy by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage, An amendment to an insurance certificate that modifies it by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage, Strictly speaking, a rider adds something to a policy However, the term is used loosely to refer to any supplemental agreement attached to and made a part of the policy, whether the policy's conditions are expanded and additional coverages added, or a coverage or condition is waived, An amendment to a life insurance certificate that modifies the certificate by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage, In life insurance, a provision added to a policy to add or alter the coverage BACK TO TOP, Language that can be added to an insurance policy to modify the policy Many riders offer additional coverage or special benefits, An attachment to an insurance policy that modifies the coverage in some way Some policies include certain benefits in a policy while others offer them as riders The advantage of a rider is that you can either include it or not Also, you can drop it later if you don't need it anymore which you can't do if it is built-in, A document which amends the policy or certificate It may increase or decrease benefits, waive the condition of coverage or in any other way amend the original contract, Addition to an insurance policy that changes the provisions of the policy, a clause that is appended to a legislative bill a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel) a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or motorcycle), A document which contains additional or amending clauses to a contract, an amendment or addition to an entertainers performance contract, often covering a performers equipment or food, drinks, and general comfort requirements, A health insurance or HMO policy that supplements regular coverage For example, some insurers exclude prescription drug or mental health coverage These servcies are not included in the comprehensive policy but may be purchased separately through a rider, An amendment to an insurance policy that becomes a part of the insurance contract and expands or limits the benefits payable Also called an endorsement, A supplement, addition, or endorsement to a document, A form accompanying an insurance policy that alters the policy's terms or coverage, An endorsement to an insurance policy that modifies clauses and provisions of the policy, including or excluding coverage, An amendment attached to an insurance policy to add to or change the terms of the policy contract, A legal document that modifies a health care services contract or insurance policy, either expanding, decreasing or otherwise revising the coverage to be provided Also referred to as amendments or endorsements, Formerly, an agent who went out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a commercial traveler, A problem of more than usual difficulty added to another on an examination paper, Another term for an endorsement attached to a policy that modifies the coverage, An addition or amendment to a manuscript or other document, which is attached on a separate piece of paper; in legislative practice, an additional clause annexed to a bill while in course of passage; something extra or burdensome that is imposed, One who, or that which, rides, An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen her frame, Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it, A robber, A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the weight on a steelyard, The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold, A Dutch gold coin having the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it, person or thing which who rides; addition or appendix to a document, One who breaks or manages a horse, An attachment to a policy that modifies its conditions by expanding or restricting benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage See Waiver and Endorsement (G), An attachment to a policy that modifies its conditions by expanding or restricting benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage, An amendment to an insurance policy that modifies the policy by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage (See accelerated benefits, accidental death benefits ), A rider is someone who rides a horse, a bicycle, or a motorcycle as a hobby or job. You can also refer to someone who is riding a horse, a bicycle, or a motorcycle as a rider. She is a very good and experienced rider, Usually known as an endorsement, a rider is an amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage, An endorsement to an insurance policy that modifies clauses and provisions of the policy, adding or excluding coverage, Any supplemental agreement attached to and made a part of the policy that expands or limits the policy's conditions, coverage, or benefits, A rider is a statement that is added to another statement, especially one which contains a change, an explanation, or further information. Mr Casey said he could see no necessity to add any rider on the use of firearms by police America conventionally attaches a rider to Israeli aid, to the effect that it must not be used in the occupied territories. The Blue Rider Haggard Sir Henry Rider Rough Rider, a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel), a clause that is appended to a legislative bill, a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or motorcycle), a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it, Without or deprived of a rider, lacking a rider, having no rider, Having no rider; as, a riderless horse, Additions to and amendments of the basic credit insurance policy in force, plural of rider, Persons in control of pedal cycles, two-wheel motor vehicles or ridden animals Other occupants of these vehicles are passengers, (endorsements or supplemental benefits) are any benefits purchased by your employer in addition to Providence Health Plan's basic health care coverage Examples are: vision, alternative care, chiropractic or prescription drug riders Not all members have these riders Check your Summary of Benefits and handbook inserts to determine if your coverage includes rider benefits You also may view your Summary of Benefits online if you've registered on our Web site, Additions or modification to the coverage of an insurance policy The more common life insurance policy riders are as follows: Accidental Death Benefit, Cost-of Living Adjustment, Other Insured: Child Rider, Spouse Rider, Option to Purchase Additional Insurance, Return of Cash Value, Transfer of Insured, and Waiver of Premium, An addition to an insurance policy that becomes a part of the contract,
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A surname. More often spelled Ryder
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a provision annexed to a bill under the consideration of a legislature, having little connection with the subject matter of the bill
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an amendment or addition to an entertainer's performance contract, often covering a performer's equipment or food, drinks, and general comfort requirements
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one who rides, often a horse or motorcycle
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A small, sliding piece of aluminium on a chemical balance, used to determine small weights
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An amendment to an insurance policy that modifies the policy by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage
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An amendment to an insurance certificate that modifies it by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage
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Strictly speaking, a rider adds something to a policy However, the term is used loosely to refer to any supplemental agreement attached to and made a part of the policy, whether the policy's conditions are expanded and additional coverages added, or a coverage or condition is waived
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An amendment to a life insurance certificate that modifies the certificate by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage
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In life insurance, a provision added to a policy to add or alter the coverage BACK TO TOP
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Language that can be added to an insurance policy to modify the policy Many riders offer additional coverage or special benefits
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An attachment to an insurance policy that modifies the coverage in some way Some policies include certain benefits in a policy while others offer them as riders The advantage of a rider is that you can either include it or not Also, you can drop it later if you don't need it anymore which you can't do if it is built-in
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A document which amends the policy or certificate It may increase or decrease benefits, waive the condition of coverage or in any other way amend the original contract
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Addition to an insurance policy that changes the provisions of the policy
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a clause that is appended to a legislative bill a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel) a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or motorcycle)
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A document which contains additional or amending clauses to a contract
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an amendment or addition to an entertainers performance contract, often covering a performers equipment or food, drinks, and general comfort requirements
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A health insurance or HMO policy that supplements regular coverage For example, some insurers exclude prescription drug or mental health coverage These servcies are not included in the comprehensive policy but may be purchased separately through a rider
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An amendment to an insurance policy that becomes a part of the insurance contract and expands or limits the benefits payable Also called an endorsement
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A supplement, addition, or endorsement to a document
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A form accompanying an insurance policy that alters the policy's terms or coverage
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An endorsement to an insurance policy that modifies clauses and provisions of the policy, including or excluding coverage
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An amendment attached to an insurance policy to add to or change the terms of the policy contract
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A legal document that modifies a health care services contract or insurance policy, either expanding, decreasing or otherwise revising the coverage to be provided Also referred to as amendments or endorsements
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Formerly, an agent who went out with samples of goods to obtain orders; a commercial traveler
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A problem of more than usual difficulty added to another on an examination paper
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Another term for an endorsement attached to a policy that modifies the coverage
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An addition or amendment to a manuscript or other document, which is attached on a separate piece of paper; in legislative practice, an additional clause annexed to a bill while in course of passage; something extra or burdensome that is imposed
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One who, or that which, rides
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An interior rib occasionally fixed in a ship's hold, reaching from the keelson to the beams of the lower deck, to strengthen her frame
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Rock material in a vein of ore, dividing it
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A robber
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A small forked weight which straddles the beam of a balance, along which it can be moved in the manner of the weight on a steelyard
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The second tier of casks in a vessel's hold
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A Dutch gold coin having the figure of a man on horseback stamped upon it
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person or thing which who rides; addition or appendix to a document isim
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One who breaks or manages a horse
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An attachment to a policy that modifies its conditions by expanding or restricting benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage See Waiver and Endorsement (G)
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An attachment to a policy that modifies its conditions by expanding or restricting benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage
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An amendment to an insurance policy that modifies the policy by expanding or restricting its benefits or excluding certain conditions from coverage (See accelerated benefits, accidental death benefits )
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A rider is someone who rides a horse, a bicycle, or a motorcycle as a hobby or job. You can also refer to someone who is riding a horse, a bicycle, or a motorcycle as a rider. She is a very good and experienced rider
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Usually known as an endorsement, a rider is an amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage
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An endorsement to an insurance policy that modifies clauses and provisions of the policy, adding or excluding coverage
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Any supplemental agreement attached to and made a part of the policy that expands or limits the policy's conditions, coverage, or benefits
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A rider is a statement that is added to another statement, especially one which contains a change, an explanation, or further information. Mr Casey said he could see no necessity to add any rider on the use of firearms by police America conventionally attaches a rider to Israeli aid, to the effect that it must not be used in the occupied territories. The Blue Rider Haggard Sir Henry Rider Rough Rider
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a traveler who actively rides an animal (as a horse or camel)
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a clause that is appended to a legislative bill
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a traveler who actively rides a vehicle (as a bicycle or motorcycle)
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a traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat or bus or car or plane or train etc) who is not operating it
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riderless
Without or deprived of a rider - "the spectacle of Rob the Grinder returning down the street, leading the riderless horse, appeared to have some extraneous interest..."
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riderless
lacking a rider, having no rider sıfat
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riderless
Having no rider; as, a riderless horse
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riders
Additions to and amendments of the basic credit insurance policy in force
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riders
plural of rider
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riders
Persons in control of pedal cycles, two-wheel motor vehicles or ridden animals Other occupants of these vehicles are passengers
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riders
(endorsements or supplemental benefits) are any benefits purchased by your employer in addition to Providence Health Plan's basic health care coverage Examples are: vision, alternative care, chiropractic or prescription drug riders Not all members have these riders Check your Summary of Benefits and handbook inserts to determine if your coverage includes rider benefits You also may view your Summary of Benefits online if you've registered on our Web site
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riders
Additions or modification to the coverage of an insurance policy The more common life insurance policy riders are as follows: Accidental Death Benefit, Cost-of Living Adjustment, Other Insured: Child Rider, Spouse Rider, Option to Purchase Additional Insurance, Return of Cash Value, Transfer of Insured, and Waiver of Premium
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An addition to an insurance policy that becomes a part of the contract
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