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Insurance
labour clause (q.v.) in Marine Insurance policies, which does not cover general average contributions or salvage, see (English) Marine Insurance Act,
Land
must be brought for the land--e.g., ten acres of 'land covered with water'--and not for the water only; see Hampton Urban
Landing charges
and such assessment is accepted. When so assessed, landing charges cover the totality of all that an importer expends to bring
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Blanket insurance
all of the members of a class or group are covered but are not named; insurance under which property of more
Insurance transactions
broad enough in principle to include the provision of insurance cover by a taxable person who is not himself an insurer
Processing
of manufacture, development of preparation for the market etc.; to covert into marketable form as livestock by slaughtering, grain by milling,
home warranty
for mechanical systems and attached appliances against unexpected repairs not covered by homeowner's insurance; coverage extends over a specific time period
good
vehicles) usually used in more than one jurisdiction, are not covered by a certificate of title, and are either the equipment
damage
or injury for which another is liable see also additur, cover, mitigate, remittitur compare declaratory judgment at judgment, injunction specific performance
collision insurance
collision insurance Coverage under a policy which pays for damage to, or loss
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