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  2. You Must Build a Boat - Wikipedia

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    You Must Build a Boat is a 2015 puzzle-role-playing game developed by Luca Redwood under the developer name EightyEight Games. It is a sequel to 10000000 and was released for Microsoft Windows , Mac OS X , Android , and iOS in June 2015.

  3. Wilburn Boat Co. v. Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Wilburn Boat Company sought recovery for their loss, but Fireman's Fund denied liability based on The Wilburn Boat Company's failure to strictly comply with terms of the contract. Terms of the contract provided under warranties, that without written consent of the insurer the vessel could not be transferred, assigned, hired, or chartered ...

  4. National Insurance Crime Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) is a U.S. insurance industry trade association focused on preventing, detecting and defeating insurance fraud and vehicle theft through information analysis, investigations, training, legislative advocacy and public awareness. [2] NICB's headquarters are in Oak Brook, Illinois.

  5. Marine insurance - Wikipedia

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    A co-insurance, which typically governs non-proportional treaty reinsurance, is an excess expressed as a proportion of a claim in percentage terms and applied to the entirety of a claim. Co-insurance is a penalty imposed on the insured by the insurance carrier for under reporting/declaring/insuring the value of tangible property or business income.

  6. Lifeboat sketch - Wikipedia

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    [1] As a nice addition to the meal, they then conjure up avocados and canned peaches, and call a waitress to their boat to take their order, followed by the studio audience booing. The sketch is followed by the announcer reading a letter to the editor saying: