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subrogated to the
rights of the
creditor as
against the prin****l debtor.
Trust creditors. A
creditor of a
trustee may be
entitled to be
subrogated to...
- of
legislative power to a
statutory authority, a
specialist body may
subrogate parliament and use its
authority in a more
efficient manner Bipartisanship...
- will pay for your loss,
regardless of liability, and then
recover (or
subrogate) what it paid from the
liable party's
insurance carrier. This generally...
- impromptu (RP) /ʌ/ /uː/ study, punish, bunion,
buses butler, cutlery,
subrogate super, lunar, absolute,
revolution suet, lucrative,
lugubrious hindu,...
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repeated verbatim Article 3 of its 1800
treaty with Spain, thus
expressly subrogating the
United States to the
rights of
France and Spain.p. 288–291 The ambiguity...
- also will or may be
reimbursed from
another source, the
claimant shall subrogate the
United States to the
claim for
payment from the
collateral source...
- in
cases of
extremely poor vision, or near blindness. The
lenticular subrogate nomenclature has been
extensively used in ophthalmology,
requiring scope...
- settled; so the
insurer may be
relieved not to have the
insured item
subrogated to him, as in
Asfar v
Blundell [1896].
Policies covering homes, vehicles...
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repeated verbatim Article 3 of its 1800
treaty with Spain, thus
expressly subrogating the
United States to the
rights of
France and Spain.p 288-291 In 1800...
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rental charge.
Hertz includes it in all
states except California, but will
subrogate any
damages against the
driver (meaning the car is
insured to the state...