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  2. Lien waiver - Wikipedia

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    In the mechanics lien process, a lien waiver is a document from a contractor, subcontractor, materials supplier, equipment lessor or other party to the construction project (the claimant) stating they have received payment and waive any future lien rights to the property (of the owner) for the amount paid.

  3. Liability waiver - Wikipedia

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    Courts may refuse to enforce a general liability waiver if it fails to inform the signer of the specific risk that caused the injury. [2] Liability waivers include pre-accident releases and model releases (for pictures). Reckless or intentional actions can never be disclaimed and liability resulting from a faulty product cannot be waived in the ...

  4. Owner-controlled insurance program - Wikipedia

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    An owner controlled insurance program (OCIP) is an insurance policy held by a property owner during the construction or renovation of a property, which is typically designed to cover virtually all liability and loss arising from the construction project (subject to the usual exclusions).

  5. A comprehensive guide to small business insurance: Here’s how ...

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    However, without a proper business insurance plan in place, you risk losing everything you worked so hard to build. According to a survey released by Next Insurance , 90% of business owners weren ...

  6. CareStar - Wikipedia

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    CareStar has provided case management services since 1988 in various mid-western states, predominantly in Ohio and Indiana.In 2004, CareStar signed a five-year, $140 million contract with the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services to provide case management services for its medicaid waiver homecare program.

  7. How to read a homeowners insurance policy

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    Most homeowners insurance policies exclude the following perils: Normal wear and tear. Construction defects. Foundation failure. Pet and animal damage. Earth movement. Intentional loss. Nuclear hazard