Meaning Of The Word Facultative

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facultative in American English
granting a faculty, or permission; permissive
adjective: conferring a faculty, privilege, permission, or the power of doing or not doing something

facultative in British English
adjective: empowering but not compelling the doing of an act

facultative in Insurance
adjective: Facultative reinsurance is negotiated for each reinsurance, as the reinsurer has no obligation to accept a particular risk nor the insurer to reinsure.

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