retrocession
Kelime Anlamı :
1. gerileme.
2. retrosesyon.
3. geri verme.
4. iade.
5. geriye gitme.
6. retrocessivegeri verme kabilinden.
7. geri dönme.
8. geri çekilme.
Tanımlar :
1.
the transfer of risk from one reinsurer to another.
2. the return of land, etc. that was previously ceded.
3. metastasis of an eruption or tumour from the surface to the interior of the body.
2. the return of land, etc. that was previously ceded.
3. metastasis of an eruption or tumour from the surface to the interior of the body.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of retroceding.
2. the state of being retroceded, or granted back.
3. metastasis of an eruption or a tumor from the surface to the interior of the body.
2. the state of being retroceded, or granted back.
3. metastasis of an eruption or a tumor from the surface to the interior of the body.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A going back or inward; relapse.
2. in medicine, the disappearance or metastasis of a tumor, an eruption, etc., from the surface of the body inward.
3. A sloping backward; a backward inclination or progression; a retreating outline, form, or position.
4. the act of retroceding or giving back; in scots law, the reconveyance of any right by an assignee back to the assignor, who thus recovers his former right by becoming the assignee of his own assignee.
5. in geometry, inflection.
6. in civil law, a reconveyance of heritable rights to the original grantor.
2. in medicine, the disappearance or metastasis of a tumor, an eruption, etc., from the surface of the body inward.
3. A sloping backward; a backward inclination or progression; a retreating outline, form, or position.
4. the act of retroceding or giving back; in scots law, the reconveyance of any right by an assignee back to the assignor, who thus recovers his former right by becoming the assignee of his own assignee.
5. in geometry, inflection.
6. in civil law, a reconveyance of heritable rights to the original grantor.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia