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Waiver for Grounds of Inadmissibility: If a person who is not a citizen of the United States wishes to gain entry, they may be required to complete Form I-601, "Application for Waiver of Grounds ...
Subrogation is the process by which your insurance company seeks financial reimbursement for claims it paid out but wasn’t financially responsible for. For example, if you were in a car accident ...
Waivers of subrogation clauses are common in the construction industry. For example, the "waiver of consequential damages" is standard in most construction contracts. This waiver helps prevent ...
Car accidents happen, and often. When they do, the resulting expenses can be astronomical. Subrogation allows your insurance company to pay for your damage quickly, then work to recoup the money ...
The best way to show the dangers of granting a waiver of subrogation is by example. Let’s use the same example I used in Dills’s “Just say no” story referenced above.
Perhaps the main thing waiver, subrogation and indemnity have in common is how frequently misunderstood they are. I often get a glazed-over “huh?” when I float one of them out before someone who ...
Equitable subrogation is a legal principle allowing a party ... and in return will retain the right to sue the third party — unless there is a waiver of subrogation provision. For example, ...
A New York trial court has ruled that all claims brought by an insurance company, as subrogee, against its insured’s landlord were barred by a lease provision waiving subrogation rights. After ...
My form of subscriber agreement, for example, includes 12 or more legal defenses intended to protect security providers. Make sure your contract includes each of these defenses.