A fund that has money in it from an insurers business in the state. It is required by the state. It is used to cover debts and claims. It is […]
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GUARDAGE
A state of wardship.
GUARDED
Any barriers that are set in place to prevent access to property. It is done to prevent damage and protect from danger. It can be a fense, casing, or screen.
GUARDIAN
A guardian is a person lawfully invested with the power, and charged with the duty, of taking care of the person and managing the property and rights of another person, […]
GUARDIAN ACCOUNT
An account for a house that a guardian can get to as manager of the affairs of a disabled person. It is in the name of the beneficiary and the […]
GUARDIAN AD LITEM
The party the court deems responsible for an incapacitated , handicapped, or minor in court.
GUARDIAN DEED
A deed a guardian is given to sell a property. It is given when the court sees the original owner is not capable of making decisions regarding personal affairs.
GUARDIANS OF THE POOR
Poor rate. In English law .A tax levied by parochial authorities for the relief of the poor.
GUARDIANSHIP
The office, duty, or authority of a guardian. Also the relationsubsisting between guardian and ward.
GUARDIANSHIP EXPENSES
Any cost the guardian of a minor or adult has. They are tax deductable.
GUARDIANUS
A guardian, warden, or keeper. Spelman.
GUARENTIGIO
In Spanish law. A written authorization to a court to enforce theperformance of an agreement in the same manner as if it had been decreed uponregular legal proceedings .
GUARNIMENTUM
In old European law. A provision of necessary things. Spelman. A furnishing or garnishment .
GUASTALD
One who had the custody of the royal mansions.
GUBERNATOR
Lat. In Roman law. The pilot or steersman of a ship.
GUERILLA MARKETING
When a small firm can compete with a bigger one getting a narrow niche of profit. It can be extreme specialization , impressing customers, providing great service, having fast response […]
GUERILLA PARTY
In military law . An independent body of marauders or armedmen, not regularly or organically connected with the armies of either belligerent , whocarry on a species of irregular war, […]
GUERPI, GUERPY
L. Fr. Abandoned; left; deserted. Britt. c. 33.
GUERRA, GUERRE
War. Spelman.
GUERTIN LAWS
Laws about nonforfeiture and value that are standard. The NAIC committee developed the laws specifically Alfred Guertin in 1947.
GUESSTIMATE
A guess based on broad assumptions and calcuations.
GUEST
A traveler who lodges at an inn or tavern with the consent of the keeper.Bac. Abr. “Inns,” C, 5; 8 Coke, 32; Mc- Daniels v. Robinson, 20 Vt. 310, 02 […]
GUEST HOUSE
Accommodations that are larger than a bed and breakfast. The breakfast is in the room charge but does not cover alcohol. It can be a low budger room or luxury […]
GUEST LAW
A law limiting the passenger rights in an automobile to get a refund from the drivers based on negligence . Negligence has to be proven to get the funds.
GUEST PROPERTY COVERAGE
Coverage for hotel or motel property. It can cover a safe deposit box and legal liability for damages while in the insured’s possession.