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  2. Country Financial - Wikipedia

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    Country Financial (capitalized trademark COUNTRY Financial) is a group of US insurance and financial services companies with customers in 19 states. The group of companies offers a range of insurance and financial products and services, including auto, home, life, farm, commercial insurance, retirement planning, investment management and trust services.

  3. Foreign Claims Act - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Claims Act, (10 U.S.C. § 2734-2736), or FCA, is a United States federal law enacted on January 2, 1942, that provides compensation to inhabitants of foreign countries for personal injury, death, or property damage caused by, or incident to noncombat activities of United States military personnel overseas.

  4. List of territorial disputes - Wikipedia

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    Territory Claimants Notes Guyana–Venezuela territorial dispute (Guyana west of the Essequibo River) and Ankoko Island Guyana Venezuela Approximately two-thirds of Guyana's sovereign territory is claimed by Venezuela.

  5. False Claims Act of 1863 - Wikipedia

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    The False Claims Act of 1863 (FCA) [1] is an American federal law that imposes liability on persons and companies (typically federal contractors) who defraud governmental programs.

  6. Claim - Wikipedia

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    Claim may refer to: . Claim (legal) Claim of Right Act 1689; Claims-based identity; Claim (philosophy) Land claim; A main contention, see conclusion of law; Patent claim; The assertion of a proposition; see Douglas N. Walton

  7. Stanford Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    Allen Stanford traced his company to the insurance company founded in 1932 in Mexia, Texas, by his grandfather, Lodis B. Stanford. [6] [7] However, there was no direct connection between the insurance company and Allen Stanford's banking business, which he started on the British Overseas Territory of Montserrat in the West Indies in the 1980s. [8]