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waiting period

noun

  1. a specified delay, required by law, between officially stating an intention and acting on it, as between securing a marriage license and getting married.

  2. Insurance.the required delay between the date of inception of a claim and the date on which the indemnity becomes payable, as in workmen's compensation insurance or unemployment insurance.



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Bass also pledged to unsnarl the lengthy insurance review waiting period that has prevented some productions from being able to film at the Port of Los Angeles and said she would reopen downtown’s Central Library to filming.

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No. Barring an unforeseen exception, a three-year waiting period will apply before Rose can be put on the ballot because the committee that could vote him in doesn’t convene until December 2027 to consider candidates for induction in the summer of 2028.

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That has been reduced to 48 hours because many patients were dying during the waiting period.

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Weiss, certified financial planner and CEO of The Ways to Wealth, suggests implementing a waiting period to curb impulsive spending and fight back against overconsumption.

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We can expect another waiting period this time of at least one year.

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