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  2. Template:Cadors-accident - Wikipedia

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    The template requires two entries. The first is the CADORS number that can be obtained by searching the database. The second is an identifier for the accident such as the airline name, flight number or civil identification. This template takes a third optional parameter for an access date, for use in citations.

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  4. Bermuda Form - Wikipedia

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    The term Bermuda Form refers to various types of insurance policy.. In the 1980s, American companies found it increasingly difficult to buy large amounts of casualty (liability) insurance, partly because American courts interpreted policies in ways which gave coverage to policyholders which was wider than the insurers had anticipated, causing insurers large losses particularly in relation to ...

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  6. Condition of average - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the partial payout of Sum Insured against probability of occurrence. Condition of average (also called underinsurance [1] in the U.S., or principle of average, [2] subject to average, [3] or pro rata condition of average [4] in Commonwealth countries) is the insurance term used when calculating a payout against a claim where the policy undervalues the sum insured.

  7. Accidental death and dismemberment insurance - Wikipedia

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    Some insurance carriers will tailor their clients' coverage to include some of the above risks, but every such extension will be accompanied by increased premiums. Due to these restrictions, the process of claiming the benefit may be relatively lengthy; the deceased client may have to undergo autopsy and the accident may have to be officially ...

  8. How to handle repeated credit card fraud - AOL

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    Using malware, a hacker can track what you type using a keylogger, or record information you enter into websites using a form grabber, and easily get your new card details every time you use that ...

  9. Casualty insurance - Wikipedia

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    Casualty insurance is a defined term [1] which broadly encompasses insurance not directly concerned with life insurance, health insurance, or property insurance. Casualty insurance is mainly liability coverage of an individual or organization for negligent acts or omissions. [ 2 ]