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  • 81Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy — The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) is a process established by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the resolution of disputes regarding the registration of internet domain names. The UDRP… …

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  • 82Environmental policy of the Harper government — Since 2006, the Canadian Conservative Party government led by Primer Minister Stephen Harper adopted several environmental policies in order to fight rising greenhouse emissions, pollution problems and climate change. One prominent policy of the… …

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  • 83unvalued policy — An insurance policy for property that has a sum insured shown for each item although the insurers do not acknowledge that this figure is its actual value. As a result, if a claim is made the insured must provide proof of the value of the item… …

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  • 84wrongful termination in violation of public policy — A legal claim that an employee has been illegally fired for reasons that most people would find morally or ethically repugnant. In many states, for example, an employee can sue for wrongful termination in violation of public policy after being… …

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  • 85no-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 …

  • 86notice of accident or claim — A notice required of the insured under a liability policy, to be given to the insurer respecting the occurrence of an accident or of a claim for damages resulting therefrom. 7 Am J2d Auto Ins § 141 …

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  • 87insurance claim — noun demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑claim …

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  • 88Permutation (policy debate) — In policy debate, a permutation is an argument made by the 2AC to test the competition of a counterplan or kritik testing the comparative desirability of the plan and all or part of the counterplan or kritik against the counterplan or kritik by… …

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  • 89National Legal and Policy Center — The National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC) is a right leaning 501(c)(3) non profit group that monitors and reports on the ethics of public officials, supporters of liberal causes, and labor unions in the United States. Among the NLPC s more high …

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  • 90Major League Baseball blackout policy — Major League Baseball has several blackout rules. Games are blacked out based on two criteria: A local broadcaster has priority to televise games of the team in their market over national broadcasters. For example, at one time TBS showed many… …

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