Something is compulsory if you have to do it, if you are forced to do it. If you have a choice, it's non-compulsory.
NOT eg non-compulsory = not compulsory
differentiate between complusory and non-compulsory insurance and examples of each
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Required, obligatory, compulsory.
Non-compulsory insurance is a type of insurance that is not lawfully required, but can still be used for protection. It can add protective measures for both people and property.
Non-compulsory insurance is a type of insurance that is not lawfully required, but can still be used for protection. It can add protective measures for both people and property.
There is no compulsory age in Japan. Japanese, and non-Japanese in Japan, are permitted to be whatever age they happen to be, and to age naturally with the passage of time.
Non-compulsory insurance is purchased at the option of the buyer. For example, a consumer can decide to purchase a life insurance policy but is not required to by law. Another example of non-compulsory insurance is trip insurance which some consumers buy to protect against travel risks such as illness, lost luggage, or cancelled flights. Consumers who decide not to insure certain risks are effectively self insuring themselves by taking on the full risk of any loss. Compulsory insurance is required by law or as a mandatory requirement of obtaining certain goods or services. Examples of compulsory insurance are auto liability insurance which is required by state laws and home owners insurance which is compulsory on bank financed homes.
Non payment of bills;hardship due to no income
yes. because Life and non-life are two different kind of insurance.
A . Bostock has written: 'Participation and non-participation of adults in post-compulsory education'
Beef is prohibited in Hinduism. Though Brahmins are completely forbidden from eating non-vegetarian food, people from different Hindu castes eat non-vegetarian food. It is not compulsory for a Muslim to eat non-vegetarian food. One can be a pure Vegetarian and a true follower of Islam. However, eating pork is prohibited in Islam.