Emergency Fund Law and Legal Definition
Emergency fund is a fund of an insurance company or mutual benefit society provided for use in the event of the occurrence of losses in excess of normal loss. The purpose of the fund is to improve financial security by creating a safety net of funds which can be used to meet emergency expenses.
Legal Definition list
- Emergency Flood Insurance Program
- Emergency Feeding Organization
- Emergency Event
- Emergency Employment Doctrine
- Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
- Emergency Fund
- Emergency Guardianship
- Emergency Health Services
- Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act
- Emergency Jurisdiction [Family Law]
- Emergency Leave Transfer Program
Related Legal Terms
- 107th Meridian Escrow Fund
- Additional Funds Needed [AFN]
- Administrative Subdivision of Funds
- Administrative Takedown Funds [Transportation]
- Advance Refunding Offer
- Agricultural Disease Emergency
- Alternate Non-Emergency Services Provider
- Angel Funding
- Animal Legal Defense Fund
- Appropriate Local Emergency Authority