What are general damages?
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Monetary award for losses like pain and suffering.
Who is the promisee?
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The party to a contract to whom a promise is made.
What is gross negligence?
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An act that completely disregards safety or rights of others.
What is an incontestable clause?
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A clause that prevents the insurer from contesting the policy after a
specified period.
What is a direct-action statute?
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A law that allows a negligence victim to sue an insurer directly.
What is the definition of Incidental beneficiary?
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A third-party beneficiary benefiting from a contract unintentionally.
What is proximate cause?
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, Legal cause that directly leads to an injury.
What is negligence?
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The failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person in a
similar situation would exercise to avoid harming others.
What is family purpose doctrine?
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Holding automobile owner liable for family member's damages.
Who is the offeror?
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The party to a contract who promises to give something in return for a
promise or an act by another party.
What is market share liability?
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Monetary award for losses like pain and suffering.
Who is the promisee?
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The party to a contract to whom a promise is made.
What is gross negligence?
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An act that completely disregards safety or rights of others.
What is an incontestable clause?
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A clause that prevents the insurer from contesting the policy after a
specified period.
What is a direct-action statute?
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A law that allows a negligence victim to sue an insurer directly.
What is the definition of Incidental beneficiary?
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A third-party beneficiary benefiting from a contract unintentionally.
What is proximate cause?
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, Legal cause that directly leads to an injury.
What is negligence?
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The failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person in a
similar situation would exercise to avoid harming others.
What is family purpose doctrine?
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Holding automobile owner liable for family member's damages.
Who is the offeror?
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The party to a contract who promises to give something in return for a
promise or an act by another party.
What is market share liability?
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