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Policy

Policy, means the general principle by which a government is guided in its management of public affairs, Adarsh Mataudyog Sahkari Sanstha Ltd. v. M.P. Rajya Matsya Vikas Nigam, 1995 Jab LJ 682. The general principles by...

policy

policy pl: -cies : an overall plan, principle, or guideline ;esp : one formulated outside of the judiciary [obligated to consider legislative on the matter in their decision] n pl: -cies : a contract of insurance...

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Policial

Relating to the police

Policy

Civil polity

Public policy

Public policy, connotes some matter which concerns public good and the public interest. Expression does not admit of precise definition. Concept of 'public policy' is considered to be vague, susceptible to narrow or wider meaning depending...

Public policy, opposed to public policy

Public policy, opposed to public policy, from the very nature of things, the expressions 'public policy', 'opposed to public policy', or 'contrary to public policy' are incapable of precise definition. Public policy, however, is not the...

Policy of insurance

to the hazard run, B. will indemnify or insure him against a particular event. See INSURANCE. The (English) Policies of Assurance Act, 1867, enabled assignees of life policies to sue thereon in their own names. The (English)

claims made policy

claims made policy : an insurance policy providing coverage only for claims that are filed during the policy period called also discovery policy compare occurrence policy

Policy Proof of Interest (P.P.I.) (English)

is made void by the Gaming Act, 1845. The Marine Insurance Act, 1906 (s. 4), specifically declares such policies void. The Marine Insurance (Gambling Policies) Act, 1909, makes it an offence to effect a contract of marine

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