satisfaction note

English

Noun

satisfaction note (plural satisfaction notes)

  1. (insurance) A document in which the claimant confirms that the insurer-funded repairs to his/her vehicle are satisfactory.
    • 2004, Robert M. Merkin, Jeremy Stuart-Smith, The Law of Motor Insurance, page 182:
      The same result was reached in Brown & Davis Ltd v Galbraith, and it was held to be irrelevant to the outcome that the assured had signed a satisfaction note confirming the suitability of the repairs []
    • 2008, Shashidharan K. Kutty, Managing Life Insurance:
      The repairer is paid on receipt of the final bill and a satisfaction note from the insured.
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