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  • 111Noisy investigation — Noisy investigations are used by the Church of Scientology to intimidate, harass, and attack their enemies. The Church used to openly label such people as Fair Game. The goal of a noisy investigation may not be to find out anything, but to harass …

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  • 112Distributism — Distributivism redirects here. For the algebraic concept, see distributivity. Distributism (also known as distributionism, distributivism) is a third way economic philosophy formulated by such Catholic thinkers as G. K. Chesterton and Hilaire… …

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  • 113False insurance claims — Insurance fraud or false insurance claims are insurance claims filed with the intent to defraud an insurance provider. In the United States insurance fraud is estimated to cost US$875 per person per year with The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud …

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  • 114For the children (politics) — The phrase for the children , or think of the children, is an appeal to emotion and can be used to support an irrelevant conclusion (both logical fallacies) when used in an argument. The phrase may also be seen as a valid appeal to a moral value… …

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  • 115uncontestable clause — n. A clause in a life insurance policy that says the insurer may not contest a claim after the policy has been in force for a specified period of time. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… …

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  • 116uncontestable clause — Provision in a life insurance policy that prevents the carrier from contesting a claim if the policy has been in force for a certain number of years (commonly two years) …

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  • 117Andrew Haswell Green — Andrew [Haswell] Green (1820 November 13, 1903) was a New York lawyer, city planner, civic leader and agitator for reform. Called by some historians a hundred years later the 19th century Robert Moses, he held several offices and played important …

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  • 118Treaty of Doak's Stand — The Treaty of Doak s Stand (7 Stat. 210, also known as Treaty with the Choctaw) was signed on October 18, 1820 (proclaimed on January 8, 1821) between the United States and the Choctaw Indian tribe. Based on the terms of the accord, the Choctaw… …

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  • 119health care insurance receivable — An interest in or claim under a policy of insurance which is a right to payment of a monetary obligation for health care goods or services. A category of personal property collateral defined by the 2001 revisions to Article 9 of the UCC. American …

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  • 120customer — One who regularly or repeatedly makes purchases of, or has business dealings with, a tradesman or business. Aiken Mills v. United States, D.C.S.C., 53 F.Supp. 524, 526; Arkwright Corporation v. United States, D.C.Mass., 53 F.Supp. 359, 361.… …

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