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Definition :
retrocession
[French rétrocession, from Medieval Latin retrocessio retreat, from Late Latin, act of going back, from Latin retrocedere to go back]
1 : the return of title to property to its former or true owner
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in the civil law of Louisiana
: the return to a decedent's heirs of property of the decedent that had been sold or assigned by coheirs NOTE: An heir's right to retrocession has been repealed.
2 : the act of ceding back something (as jurisdiction)
3 a : the process by which all or part of the risks assumed in an insurance contract are reassigned or ceded by a reinsurer to another insurance company
b : the amount reassigned or ceded
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