An underwriting account may be left open at the end of the third year and not closed by reinsurance. This is normally because unsettled claims are large or difficult to estimate, or because the syndicate is uncertain of its own reinsurance recoveries (so that reinsurance into a later account is not practicable). When independent confirmation is given to Lloyd's that closure by reinsurance is not possible, the account
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