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THe "XCU" Exclusion is a euphemistic term for an exclusion that once applied to Standard General Liability policies that exlcuded the perisl of Ecplosion, Collapse and Underground Coverage. In the late 80's to early 90's, most standardized General Liability policies no longe excluded this coverage.
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it can be longer-term, more extensive treatment that addresses feelings and attitudes that impair success.
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Albert Fenton Pillow has written: 'What is applied mathematics?' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Mathematics
the principle of popular sovereignty should be consistently applied in the remaining territories.
No, since you have credible coverage. CA Small Group Employer Law - AB 1672 http://www.steveshorr.com/ic_10700_carrier_requirements.htm#10708.%20%20(a)%20Preexisting%20condition Federal Law A limitation or exclusion of benefits for a condition based on the fact that you had the condition before your enrollment date in the group health plan. A pre-existing condition exclusion may be applied to your condition only if the condition is one for which medical advice, diagnosis, care or treatment was recommended or received within the 6 months before your enrollment date in the plan. A pre-existing condition exclusion cannot be applied to pregnancy (regardless of whether the woman had previous coverage), or to genetic information in the absence of a diagnosis. A pre-existing condition exclusion also cannot be applied to a newborn or a child who is adopted or placed for adoption if the child has health coverage within 30 days of birth, adoption or placement for adoption and does not later have a significant break in coverage. If a plan provides coverage to you through an HMO that has an affiliation period, the plan cannot apply a pre-existing condition exclusion. A pre-existing condition exclusion can not be longer than 12 months from your enrollment date (18 months for a late enrollee). A pre-existing condition exclusion that is applied to you must be reduced by the prior creditable coverage you have that was not interrupted by a significant break in coverage. You may show creditable coverage through a certificate of creditable coverage given to you by your prior plan or insurer (including an HMO) or by other proof. The plan can apply a pre-existing condition exclusion to you only if it has first given you written notice. If your plan has both a waiting period and a pre-existing condition exclusion, the exclusion begins when the waiting period begins. In some states, if plan coverage is provided through an insurance policy or HMO, you may have more protections with respect to pre-existing condition exclusions. http://www.dol.gov/elaws/ebsa/health/4.asp
1) The phrase adjective "composed" refers to an item's composition, what it is made of.2) The adjective compose applied to a person means in command of their faculties, not emotionally upset, normally used in the phrase "calm and composed"3) The past tense verb "composed" means created or assembled, as in music.Examples :"The atmosphere is composed of various gases, chiefly nitrogen and oxygen.""The student composed an essay on the atmosphere.""Strauss composed "The Blue Danube" waltz in 1866."
The vehicle will be sold at auction, the proceeds will be applied to the loan and to the repo fees, then you will still be responsible for any remaining amount owed to the loan.
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No, light is not an example of matter. It is an example of electromagnetic waves. However, it is considered that light is composed of photons (massless particles) and it is applied to it some theories of matter.