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Q: What happens when a life policy fails to meet federal statutory definition?
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What happens if a life insurance policy fails to meet the federal definition of life insurance?

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Is a national policy different from a federal policy?

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How was Georgia's policy toward the Cherokee different from previous federal policy?

Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.


How was Georgia's policy toward the Cherokee different from the previous federal policy?

Previous federal policy had recognized the Cherokee as a seperate nation with its own laws.