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Valued policy laws Valued policy laws is requiring payment to an insured of the face amount of insurance if a total loss to real property occurs from a peril specified in the law, even though the policy may state that only the
Comparative negligence laws Comparative negligence laws are laws enacted by many jurisdictions permitting an injured person to recover damages even though he or she may have contributed to the accident. The financial burden is
Antitrust laws Antitrust laws refer legislation established by the federal government to prevent the formation of monopolies and
Laws of association Laws of association is the principle underlying the connections in the memory between certain ideas, feelings or behaviours. Aristotle made the first formulation of these principles in the fourth century BC.
Right-to-work laws Right-to-work laws are allowing workers to obtain and keep jobs without having to join or pay money to a labor organization.
Bylaws Bylaws means internal rules that govern the general operation of a corporation.
Antidiscrimination laws Antidiscrimination laws is the laws that prevent the grouping of loan customers into categories according to their age, sex, race, national
Anti-trust laws Anti-trust laws, legislation plural noun laws in the USA which prevent the formation of monopolies or price fixing and so encourage competition
Balanced Budget Laws Balanced Budget Laws are laws (usually passed by right-wing governments) which require governments to run balanced budgets