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Grace Period(s),

What Does Grace Period(s) Mean?

Grace Period(s) means, Term, usually 31 days, during which the policy remains valid even after the premium expires, but is not paid. The policy expires on the day the original premium expires, unless the premium is paid before 31 days or the insured dies.

Literal Meanings of Grace Period(s)

Grace:

Meanings of Grace:
  1. God's free and unshakable acceptance (in the Christian faith), manifested in the gift of salvation and blessing of the sinner.

  2. Officially given deadline for payment of fixed amount or compliance with rules or regulations, especially extension date, as special assistance.

  3. (In Greek mythology) The three beautiful goddesses (Aglia, Thalia and Euphrosin) describe charm, beauty and elegance.

  4. Respect or accept (someone or something) for your presence.

Sentences of Grace
  1. The book discusses salvation from a Calvinist perspective, God's grace, and man's free will.

  2. He gave up the game that had been going on for two decades

Synonyms of Grace

elegance, stylishness, poise, finesse, charm, courtesy, courteousness, politeness, manners, good manners, mannerliness, civility, decorum, decency, propriety, breeding, respect, respectfulness, favour, good will, generosity, kindness, benefaction

Period:

Meanings of Period:
  1. Trace blood and other material from the uterine lining, which occurs approximately between puberty and menopause in non-pregnant women. Occurs 28 days and usually lasts for several days.

  2. Complex sentences, especially those consisting of multiple sentences and formed in the context of a formal speech or sentence.

Sentences of Period
  1. As he spoke, he raised the tip of his lighted cigar, as if disrupting punishment with a gesture of fire in the air.

  2. Property trends can also be predicted in horizontal lines or periods because moving from left to right in a line involves an electron by simply changing an atomic number.

Synonyms of Period

time, spell, interval, stretch, term, span, phase, session, bout, run, space, duration, chapter, stage, ■■■■■■■■■■■■, menstrual flow, point, stop, in period style, period, nostalgic, evocative, of yesteryear, olde worlde

S:

Meanings of S:
  1. Seconds)

  2. Part (of an action)

  3. Shilling (E)

  4. Not married.

  5. Solid

  6. (No tradition) Baby (children)

  7. Success.

  8. Zero refers to electrons and orbits with angular velocity and perfect balance.

  9. Distance (in mathematical formulas).

  10. The 19th letter of the alphabet

  11. Form a capital S-like.

  12. (Especially in Catholic usage)

Grace Period(s),

Grace Period(s) Definition:

  1. Generally, a period of 31 days is valid for the policy to take effect, but the premium is not paid after the expiration date. The policy expires on the day the premium was originally canceled, unless the premium is paid after 31 days or the policyholder does so.

Literal Meanings of Grace Period(s)

Grace:

Meanings of Grace:
  1. God's free and undeserved kindness (in the Christian faith) is manifested in the salvation and blessing of sinners.

  2. The period that is formally given for the payment of dues or for the fulfillment of a law or condition, i.e. an extended period given as a special benefit.

  3. (In Greek mythology) Three beautiful goddesses (Aglaia, Thalia and Euphrosyne) who were thought to be incarnate and charming, giving grace and beauty.

  4. To show respect or recognition (to someone or something) for your presence or participation.

Sentences of Grace
  1. The grace to apologize to him later

  2. Okay, give them a 30 day grace period and then check it out.

  3. His Majesty, Duke of Athol

  4. He is one of the best players of all time in this game.

Synonyms of Grace

lightsomeness, putting off/back, effortlessness, delay, smoothness, adjournment, nimbleness, bestow honour on, pause, precision, naturalness, etiquette, elevate, deferral, fluency, distinguish, dignify, diplomacy, magnify, tactfulness, respite, make lofty, gracefulness, aggrandize, moratorium

Period:

Meanings of Period:
  1. In duplicate or cyclic phenomena, the time interval between successive events of the same state, such as mechanical vibrations, alternating currents, variable stars, or electromagnetic waves.

  2. Discharge of blood and other substances from the uterine lining, which occurs in non-pregnant women between puberty and menopause for about 28 days and usually lasts for several days.

  3. Punctuation mark at the end of a sentence or short period (.)

  4. Belonging to a historical period or its feature, especially in style or design.

Sentences of Period
  1. Was sad for a long time

Synonyms of Period

full point, while, the curse, monthlies, ■■■■■■, full stop, patch, time of the month, flowers

S:

Meanings of S:
  1. Article (of an action).

  2. Displays electrons and orbits with zero angle momentum and perfect harmony.

  3. (Mostly used in prayers) Deity.

  4. This means in the plural and sometimes in the singular with the ending s.

  5. Displays the plural of noun (as in apple, car, etc.).

  6. Displays properties on singular nouns as well as plural nouns without ending in s.

  7. Third person singular verbs form the current tense (such as coud, court, etc.).

  8. Verb forms as elsewhere.

  9. You have a conscience like ours.

  10. The capital letter S method

  11. Small (like the size of clothes).

  12. Sweden (International Vehicle Registration).

  13. To draw attention to a comment or post (in online discussions, especially on Twitter) with an پہلے sign before the address (someone's name).

  14. A thermodynamic quantity that indicates the unavailability of thermal energy in the system to be converted into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of malfunction or disorder of the system.

  15. Lack of regularity or prediction, gradual decline towards error.

Sentences of S
  1. The changes came with the enactment of Section 130 of the Companies Act, 1989.

  2. The additional cost for hot water in the shower with 2s 6d room price is one guinea per night.

  3. S Ignace Loyola

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  5. The second law of thermodynamics states that entropy always increases with time.

  6. A market where entropy has a hand.

  7. A place dedicated to the seventh century Sunnah

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