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  • 51general — From Latin word genus. It relates to the whole kind, class, or order. Leuthold v. Brandjord, 100 Mont. 96, 47 P.2d 41, 45. Pertaining to or designating the genus or class, as distinguished from that which characterizes the species or individual;… …

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  • 52general — From Latin word genus. It relates to the whole kind, class, or order. Leuthold v. Brandjord, 100 Mont. 96, 47 P.2d 41, 45. Pertaining to or designating the genus or class, as distinguished from that which characterizes the species or individual;… …

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  • 53average adjuster — A person who handles marine insurance claims on behalf of the insurers. If there is a claim that involves general average and contributions have to be made by all the parties involved it is the average adjuster who is responsible for apportioning …

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  • 54average bond — noun marine insurance : a bond required to procure delivery of goods and given by a consignee to the master of a ship for prompt payment of any chargeable general average when its amount is ascertained …

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  • 55General Motors — Company Type Public Traded as NYSE: GM TSX:  …

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  • 56Average treatment effects — (ATE) is an econometric measure of treatments used in from policy evaluation to medicine. General definition The expression treatment effect refers to the causal effect of a given treatment or policy (for example, the administering of a drug) on… …

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  • 57average — n Average, mean, median, norm, par denote something and usually a number, a quantity, or a condition that represents a middle point between extremes. Of these words average, mean, median, and par are also used as adjectives. Average is an… …

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  • 58General Schedule — (or GS) is the name used to describe a payscale utilized by the majority of white collar personnel in the civil service of the federal government of the United States. The GS was enacted into law by the Classification Act of 1949, which replaced… …

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  • 59General Educational Development — (or GED) tests are a group of five tests which (when passed) certifies that the taker has American or Canadian high school level academic skills. To pass the GED Tests and earn a GED credential, test takers must score higher than 40 percent of… …

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  • 60General maximum — or The Law of the Maximum was a law created during the course of the French Revolution as an extension of the Law of Suspects on 29 September 1793. It succeeded the 4 May 1793 loi du maximum which had the same purpose: setting price limits,… …

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