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  • 1progress payments — are payments made by the purchaser in stages as the seller acquires or builds the property to be sold. A written purchase agreement or contract establishes the seller s rights to claim payments before the property is delivered to the buyer. When… …

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  • 2Gold placer claim — In the United States, a placer claim grants to the discoveror of valuable minerals contained in loose material such as sand or gravel the right to mine on public land. Other countries such as Canada, Mexico, and Australia grant similar rights. In …

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  • 3proof of claim — A written and verified statement of a claim against a decedent, presented for payment by filing in the probate court or serving the same upon the personal representative as the statute may require. 31 Am J2d Ex & Ad §§ 298 et seq. In bankruptcy,… …

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  • 4Unemployment Claim — A request made by an individual to the state government to receive temporary payments after having been laid off from a job. The United States Department of Labor keeps track of the number of weekly unemployment claims. It provides both… …

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  • 5no-claim bonus — /noʊ ˈkleɪm boʊnəs / (say noh klaym bohnuhs) noun a reduction in premium payments for insurance offered to policy holders who have made no claim on the insurance company for a specified length of time …

  • 6Disability insurance — Disability Insurance, often called DI or disability income insurance, is a form of insurance that insures the beneficiary s earned income against the risk that a disability will make working (and therefore earning) impossible. It includes paid… …

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  • 7Australian tort law — Tort law in Australia is the body of precedents and, to a lesser extent, legislation, that together define the operation of tort law in Australia. A tort is a civil wrong, other than a breach of contract. Tort law is a way in which the law can… …

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  • 8contribution — 1) The amount that, under marginal costing principles, a given transaction produces to cover fixed overheads and to provide profit. The unit contribution is normally taken to be the selling price of a given unit of merchandise, less the variable… …

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  • 9The Travelers Companies — Infobox Company company name = The Travelers Companies, Inc. company company type = Public (NYSE|TRV) foundation = Incorporated as St. Paul Fire Marine in 1853. Merger of The St. Paul Companies and Travelers Property Casualty Corp. in 2004… …

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  • 10National Flood Insurance Program — NFIP redirects here. For National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, see March of Dimes. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is a program created by the Congress of the United States in 1968 through the National Flood Insurance Act of… …

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