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  • 1National Life and Accident Insurance Company — The National Life and Accident Insurance Company is a former life insurance company which was based in Nashville, Tennessee. National Life and Accident began in 1900 as the National Sick and Accident Association, a mutual company. It was… …

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  • 2in or on a public or passenger conveyance — Within the meaning of a provision of an accident policy which depicts the coverage or a double indemnity provision of a life insurance policy: riding inside the conveyance and, as well, riding on the platform or even while being in the act of… …

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  • 3TWOC — A TWOC can also be a medical procedure a trial without catheter TWOC is an acronym standing for Taking Without Owner s Consent . Synonyms used by police in the UK include UTMV: Unauthorised Taking of a Motor Vehicle , and TADA or TDA: Taken and… …

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  • 4property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …

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  • 5Maxims of equity — The maxims of equity evolved, in Latin and eventually translated into English, as the principles applied by courts of equity in deciding cases before them.[1] Among the traditional maxims are: Contents 1 Equity regards done what ought to be done… …

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  • 6Military Police Corps (Israel) — Military Police Corps Corps insignia Active 1944–present Country Israel …

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  • 7transportation — /trans peuhr tay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of transporting. 2. the state of being transported. 3. the means of transport or conveyance. 4. the business of conveying people, goods, etc. 5. price of travel or transport by public conveyance; fare. 6.… …

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  • 8ASMAKHTA — (Aram. אַסְמַכְתָּא; support, reliance ), legal term with two connotations in the Talmud. (1) In rabbinical exegesis it denotes the use of a biblical text merely as a support for a halakhah without suggesting that the halakhah is thus actually… …

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  • 9Esther Hunt — (September 4 1751 ndash; February 2 1820) was a pioneer who lived on America s frontier as a wife, a mother and a leader in her Quaker faith. [Specht, Neva Jean (1997), Mixed blessing: trans Appalachian settlement and the Society of Friends, 1780 …

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  • 10Charles Lindbergh — This article is about the 20th Century aviator. For other uses, see Charles Lindbergh (disambiguation). Charles Lindbergh Charles Lindbergh, photo by Harris Ewing Born February 4, 1902(1902 …

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