mark it off

mark it off
An expression in the nature of a request accompanying the return of a binder to an insurance company, but insufficient as a request for the cancellation of the policy, the theory being that in insurance parlance a request for cancellation is not unconditional but carries with it the understanding that the policy shall be considered as having never been in force and that the insurer abandons any claim for premiums under such policy. Boutwell v Globe & Rutgers Fire Ins. Co. 193 NY 323, 85 NE 1087.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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