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The right of an underwriter, in the event of a breach of good faith or delay in commencement of an insured voyage, to step aside from the insurance contract and to treat it as though he never accepted the risk
Ãâó: www.insurexchange.com/glossary/pandi.htm
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The simplest form of dispute resolution in which the aggrieved party takes no steps to resolve the dispute.
Ãâó: www.mediate.ca/shortglossary.htm
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For the food addict, avoidance becomes a way of life. Sex and intimacy become a thing of the past--mirrors and photos are dreaded. Food addicts hide behind certain colors and clothes. Because the food addict is so focused on their weight, body shape and size, they postpone life events for "when I get thin." Class reunions, social events, parties, etc. are too unbearable to face. Future birthdays and "next Monday" become target dates for "changing my life. ...
Ãâó: www.tpoftampa.com/html/programs/residential/eating...
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The Bankruptcy Code permits the debtor to eliminate (avoid) some kinds of liens that interfere with (or impair) an exemption claimed in the bankruptcy. Most judgment liens that have attached to the debtor's home can be avoided if the total of the liens (mortgages, judgment liens and statutory liens) is greater than the value of the property in which the exemption is claimed. This is sometimes called "lien stripping."
Ãâó: www.blakebrewerlaw.com/bankruptcy_definitions.html
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