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Next Expiration on Parties List Page
Next Expiration on Parties List Page
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The Next Expiration column on the parties list page is designed to show you at a glance the status of a party's line(s) of coverage.

Below are the different scenarios you may encounter and how they are communicated by the color of the clock and text, as well as the popover that appears when you hover your cursor over the area in most situations.

One or more active subjects, none expired

If a party has one or more active subjects and none are expired, the clock and text are gray and there is no popover on hover.

One or more active subjects, at least 1 expired

If a party has one or more active subjects and at least one is expired, the clock color is red while the text remains gray. The popover on hover will display the expired line(s) of coverage.

One or more active subjects, all expired

If a party has one or more active subjects and all of them are expired, the clock color and text color are both red. The popover on hover will display the expired line(s) of coverage.

One or more active subjects, at least 1 expiring and at least 1 expired

If a party has one or more active subjects and at least one is expiring and at least one is expired, the clock color is red and the text color is orange. The popover on hover will display the expiring and expired line(s) of coverage.

One or more active subjects, at least 1 expiring and 0 expired

If a party has one or more active subjects and at least one is expiring but none are expired, the clock color and text color are both orange. The popover on hover will display the expiring line(s) of coverage.

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