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first-party coverage
first-party coverage Compensation you receive under your own insurance policy as opposed to receiving payment from someone else's insurance policy, such as the person who caused an accident. Examples of first-party coverage include collision insurance and comprehensive insurance, in which your own insurance company pays you for losses to your own car. ...
Foreseize
To seize beforehand...
Foreshadow
To shadow or typiunry beforehand to prefigure...
Foreshew
See Foreshow...
form
form 1 : the structure of something (as a document) as distinguished from its matter [a defect in , not substance] 2 : established procedure according to rule or practice see also form of action 3 : a printed or typed document with blank spaces for insertion of required or requested information [tax s] ...
form
A suffix used to denote in the form or shape of resembling etc as valiform oviform...
Form
The shape and structure of anything as distinguished from the material of which it is composed particular disposition or arrangement of matter giving it individuality or distinctive character configuration figure external appearance...
Form
Form. The structure of a document or its contents apart from the substance. See Conveyancing Forms and Precedents; Chitty's Forms; Bullen and Leake's Prec. Of Pleading.The outer shape or structure of something, an dis-tinguished from its substance or matter. Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 662.Statutory Forms (see, e.g., the forms of mortgage in the Third Schedule to the Law of Property Act, 1925), are usually permissive, but a bill of sale (see that title) is void unless made 'in accordance with' the form in the schedule to the Bills of Sale Act, 1882; see Thomas v. Kelly, (1888) 13 Ap. Cas. 506.Intended to connote that the body of the company or its shape did not come up in consequence of transfer of building, machinery or plant used previously for business purpose, Bajaj Temp Ltd. v. I.T. Commr. Bombay, AIR 1992 SC 1622....
Form 10-K
Form 10-K : a financial disclosure form required by the Securities and Exchange Commission to be filed annually by companies issuing securities or having a threshold amount of gross assets ...
form of action
form of action :any of the personal actions (as assumpsit, detinue, or replevin) formerly brought at common law see also writ NOTE: Rule 2 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure states “there shall be one form of action to be known as ‘civil action.’ ” ...