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Convictism
The policy or practice of transporting convicts to penal settlements
clintonomics
the economic policies of president Bill Clinton
jingoism
The policy of the Jingoes so called See Jingo 2
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Insurance
PNR 269; a mere hope of profit is not insurable (ibid.). see also the (English) Assurance Companies (Gambling Policies) Act, 1909, as to marine policies. The interest of the insured must exist (a) marine insurance, at the
floater
floater 1 from the notion that the policy “floats” with the goods it insures, wherever they might be located : a policy or supplemental attachment to a policy insuring specific items of personal property (as jewelry...
additional insured
additional insured An individual or entity who is not specifically named as an insured within the policy itself, but for whom attachments, known as endorsements, to the policy provide a degree of protection. In some states,...
lapse
lapse : a termination or failure due to events, neglect, or time: as a : the failure of a bequest (as because the intended recipient dies before the testator) compare anti-lapse statute b : the termination...
Cabinet
Cabinet, is an inner body within the Council of Ministers which is responsible for formulating the policy of the Government. The Council of Ministers is collectively responsible to Lok Sabha. It is headed by the Prime...
Continuation clause
Continuation clause. In English time policies it has been usual to provide by a clause attached to the policy, called the continuation clause, that
Industrial assurance
loan other than a temporary bank overdraft. The Act contains important provisions as to forfeiture and surrender of policies, accounts and inspection, and the printing of portions of the Act on policies so as to draw the
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