retrocession

See also: rétrocession

English

Etymology

Compare French rétrocession. See retrocede.

Noun

retrocession (countable and uncountable, plural retrocessions)

  1. The transfer of risk from one reinsurer to another.
  2. The return of land, etc. that was previously ceded.
  3. Metastasis of an eruption or tumour from the surface to the interior of the body.
  • retrocess
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