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  2. Appearance (law) - Wikipedia

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    A conditional appearance has two primary forms, the limited appearance, which disputes liability to the limited extent of identified property, and the special appearance, which allows a defendant to dispute the personal jurisdiction of the court over the defendant so as to avoid default while the defendant seeks the dismissal of the action. A ...

  3. Lien waiver - Wikipedia

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    Conditional waiver on progress payment – The safest waiver for claimants, this waiver generally specifies that if they have indeed been paid to date (and that includes no return or stopped payment checks) the waiver is an effective proof against any lien claim on the property. Unconditional waiver on progress payment – This waiver releases ...

  4. Barnard's test - Wikipedia

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    This is a form of uncontrolled experiment, or "field observation", where experimenter simply "takes the data as it comes". [ a ] The second study design is given by the product of two independent binomial distributions ; the totals in one of the margins (either the row totals or the column totals) are constrained by the experimental design, but ...

  5. Conditional probability distribution - Wikipedia

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    If the conditional distribution of given is a continuous distribution, then its probability density function is known as the conditional density function. [1] The properties of a conditional distribution, such as the moments , are often referred to by corresponding names such as the conditional mean and conditional variance .

  6. Intention (criminal law) - Wikipedia

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    Unconditional intent: a person's expected result from the consequence of their actions. Conditional intent: a person's expected result only when a condition diverts the person from their unconditional intent. For example, a couple is planning to have an outdoor wedding, but also reserve an indoor facility in the unlikely condition of bad weather.

  7. What is collateral insurance and how does it work?

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    Comprehensive coverage even covers damage to your car if you hit a deer. Weather events: Hail, lightning, flood water and other weather-related damages are typically covered under comprehensive ...

  8. Conditional expectation - Wikipedia

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    The unconditional expectation of rainfall for an unspecified day is the average of the rainfall amounts for those 3652 days. The conditional expectation of rainfall for an otherwise unspecified day known to be (conditional on being) in the month of March, is the average of daily rainfall over all 310 days of the ten–year period that fall in ...

  9. What to do when a neighbor's tree damages your property - AOL

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    This month, Hurricane Helene wreaked major devastation in North Carolina, while Hurricane Milton caused up to $47.5 billion in property damage in Florida. Don't miss