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no-action letter

no-action letter see letter ...


no-asset case

no-asset case A chapter 7 case where there are no assets available to satisfy any portion of the creditors' unsecured claims. Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts ...


no-duty doctrine

no-duty doctrine ...


no-eyewitness rule

no-eyewitness rule : a rule in tort law: in the absence of testimony by eyewitnesses a jury may assume that a person has exercised reasonable care to preserve his or her own safety used esp. in Iowa ...


no-fault

no-fault 1 : of, relating to, or being a motor vehicle insurance plan under which someone injured in an accident is compensated usually up to a stipulated limit for esp. actual losses (as for property damage, medical bills, and lost wages) by that person's own insurer regardless of who is responsible for the accident and is prohibited from or limited in his or her right to sue the responsible party 2 : of or relating to no-fault divorce [a ground for dissolution] see also no-fault divorce at divorce ...


no-fault divorce

no-fault divorce see divorce ...


no-fault protection

no-fault protection Coverage available in many states which pays you, or those people covered under your policy, for medical expenses or injuries which occur as the result of an accident, regardless of who was at fault in causing the accident. ...


no-knock

no-knock : of, relating to, or being entry by police (as to make an arrest) into private premises without knocking and without identifying themselves [a raid] no-knock n ...


no-knock search warrant

no-knock search warrant see warrant ...


no-load

no-load : charging no sales commission [a mutual fund] compare load no-load n ...



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