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  2. Rawlings (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rawlings Sporting Goods is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Maryland Heights, Missouri. Founded in 1887, Rawlings currently specializes in baseball and softball clothing and equipment, producing gloves , bats , balls , protective gear , batting helmets , uniforms , bags .

  3. Lord Napier and Ettrick v Hunter - Wikipedia

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    The case also determined that the right of subrogation is fortified by an equitable lien over the proceeds of the claim against the third party. [1] [2] [3] Despite being recorded as the representative name for the syndicate in the litigation, Lord Napier was not actually insured by the stop loss insurers, and so was not affected by the ...

  4. Subrogation - Wikipedia

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    Subrogation is the assumption by a third party (such as a second creditor or an insurance company) of another party's legal right to collect debts or damages. [1] It is a legal doctrine whereby one person is entitled to enforce the subsisting or revived rights of another for their own benefit. [ 2 ]

  5. Collateral source rule - Wikipedia

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    The collateral source rule, or collateral source doctrine, is an American case law evidentiary rule that prohibits the admission of evidence that the plaintiff or victim has received compensation from some source other than the damages sought against the defendant.

  6. Rawlings - Wikipedia

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    Rawlings may refer to: Rawlings (company), a U.S. sports equipment company; Rawlings, Maryland, an unincorporated community in Allegany County, Maryland; Rawlings (surname), including a list of people with the name

  7. Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Pursuant to Washington's order, the enlisted men in Smith's composite company who were attached to the 4th Maryland Regiment rejoined Rawlings' command. [76] In contrast, the Virginians of Long's composite company already had been all but formally incorporated into the 11th Virginia Regiment by order of the Virginia state government in February ...

  8. John Joseph Rawlings - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Rawlings (1 June 1860 – 4 August 1942) was a British mechanical engineer and inventor of the wall plug, also known from his name as the rawlplug. He was the founder of the Rawlplug manufacturing company.

  9. Jarden - Wikipedia

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    The combined company is known as Newell Brands, with 55% owned by Newell's shareholders. [12] [13] The acquisition was completed on April 15, 2016. [2] On June 5, 2018, Newell announced it was selling the Rawlings division to a private equity group, SEP and MLB in order to focus on nine core product lines. [14]