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  • 123warranty — 1) A statement made clearly in a contract (express warranty) or, if not stated clearly, understood between the parties to the contract (implied warranty). An unfulfilled warranty does not invalidate the contract (as it would in the case of an… …

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  • 124floating policy — An insurance policy that has only one sum insured although it may cover many items. No division of the total is shown on the policy and the policyholder is often able to add or remove items from the cover without reference to the insurers,… …

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  • 125Individual physician association — (IPA) is a legal entity organized and directed by physicians in private practice to negotiate contracts with insurance companies on their behalf. Participating physicians are usually paid on a capitated or modified fee for service basis and may… …

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  • 128Forensic engineering — is the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property. The consequences of failure are dealt by the law of product liability. The… …

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