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111face of instrument — That which is shown by the language employed, without any explanation, modification, or addition from extrinsic facts or evidence. Investors Syndicate v. Willcuts, D.C.Minn., 45 F.2d 900, 902. Thus, if the express terms of the paper disclose a… …
112face amount — The face amount of an instrument is that shown by the mere language employed, and excludes any accrued interest. See face of instrument face value …
113face of instrument — That which is shown by the language employed, without any explanation, modification, or addition from extrinsic facts or evidence. Investors Syndicate v. Willcuts, D.C.Minn., 45 F.2d 900, 902. Thus, if the express terms of the paper disclose a… …
114value of life insurance policy — For inheritance tax purposes, its face value, less a proper rebate for the period during which payment may be deferred. Anne: 73 ALR2d 232. See cash surrender value …
115face amount insured by the policy — Within statute relating to extended life insurance, means the amount which is, in all events, payable under the policy as straight life insurance without regard to additional features such as accident or disability insurance. Wilkins v.… …
116face amount insured by the policy — Within statute relating to extended life insurance, means the amount which is, in all events, payable under the policy as straight life insurance without regard to additional features such as accident or disability insurance. Wilkins v.… …
117value — See: FACE VALUE …
118value — See: FACE VALUE …
119value — See: face value …
120Face Negotiation Theory — is a theory first postulated by Stella Ting Toomey in 1985 to explain how different cultures manage conflict and communicate. The theory has gone through multiple iterations since that time, and has been updated most recently in 2005.1 In essence …