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Pure no-fault plan Pure no-fault plan is the injured person cannot sue at all, regardless of the seriousness of the claim, and no payments are made for pain
Modified no-fault plan Modified no-fault plan is an injured person has the right to sue a negligent driver only if the bodily injury claim exceeds the dollar or
Liability without fault Liability without fault is a principle on which worker’s compensation is based, holding the employer absolutely liable for occupational injuries or disease suffered by workers, regardless of who is at fault.
Credit default swap Credit default swap is an agreement in which the risk of default of a financial instrument is transferred from the owner of the financial
Assault wire Assault wire— very light field telephone wire, wound on reels small enough for one man to carry over difficult terrain under front–line conditions.
Assault supplies Assault supplies refer to those supplies of all classes which accompany the assault elements of any unit into the objective area.
Assault position Assault position refers to that position between the line of departure and the objective in an attack at which the assault echelon completes final ...
Assault gun Assault gun refers to any of various sizes and types of guns that are self–propelled or mounted on tanks and are used for direct fire from close range against point targets.
No-fault auto insurance No-fault auto insurance refers auto insurance that enables the parties to an accident to collect for bodily injury from their respective insurance companies regardless of who was at fault.
Fault-tolerant computer Fault-tolerant computer is a computer with backup mechanism to automatically isolate and reconfigure hardware that fails during systems operation.