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  • 91Terrorism Risk Insurance Act — The Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) is a United States federal law signed into law by President George W. Bush on November 26, 2002. The Act created a federal backstop for insurance claims related to acts of terrorism. The Act is intended as… …

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  • 92Uptown New Orleans — Infobox nrhp | name =Uptown New Orleans Historic District nrhp type =hd caption = Shops along Magazine Street, March 2005 location= New Orleans, Louisiana locmapin = Louisiana area = architect= Multiple architecture= Mid 19th Century Revival,… …

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  • 93State prices — In financial economics, a state price security, also called an Arrow Debreau security (from its origins in the Arrow Debreu model), is a contract that agrees to pay one unit of a numeraire (a currency or a commodity) if a particular state occurs… …

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  • 942000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony — The Opening Ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games was described by IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch as the most beautiful ceremony he had ever seen. Held on the evening of Friday 15 September 2000, the Opening Ceremony represented… …

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  • 95Life Assurance Act 1774 — The Life Assurance Act 1774 (14 Geo. 3 c.48, also known as the Gambling Act 1774 [ Halsbury s Laws , vol.44(1) (reissue), Statutes , para 1268.] [Long title: An Act for regulating Insurances upon Lives, and for prohibiting all such Insurances… …

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  • 96Floyd B. Olson — Infobox Governor name=Floyd B. Olson caption=Floyd B. Olson order= 22nd office= Governor of Minnesota term start= January 6 1931 term end= August 22, 1936 lieutenant=Henry M. Arens, Konrad K. Solberg, Hjalmar Petersen predecessor= Theodore… …

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  • 97Waiver Of Premium For Disability — A provision in an insurance policy that states that the insurance company will not require the insured to pay the usual recurring fee to maintain the health insurance policy if the person responsible for paying the premiums is seriously injured.… …

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  • 98margin — the difference between the selling price and the purchase price of an item usually expressed as a percentage of the selling price. Compare mark up. Glossary of Business Terms Financial safeguards to ensure that clearing members (usually companies …

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  • 99loss — The opposite of gain. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * loss loss [lɒs ǁ lɒːs] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the fact of no longer having something that you used to have, or having less of it: • loss of earnings through illness ˈjob loss… …

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  • 100indemnified — adj. insured against loss or damage; compensated for loss or damage in·dem·ni·fy || ɪn demnɪfaɪ v. pay for loss or damage, compensate, reimburse; insure against possible loss or damage …

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