Glossary
The 1970 amendments to the Clean Air Act (CAA) required the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to set National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for certain pollutants known to be hazardous to human health, which are called criteria pollutants.
Read MoreCritical illness insurance refers to a limited form of health insurance that pays a lump sum if the named insured is diagnosed as having one of the specific life-threatening conditions defined in the policy.
Read MoreA critical recommendation is a loss control suggestion made by an insurer to its insured that is considered essential to avoid imminent loss of property or injury.
Read MoreCrop-hail insurance is an insurance policy, marketed and underwritten by private insurers, that covers hail damage to insured crops.
Read MoreA cross-complaint is an action brought by the defendant against the plaintiff or brought by one party against a co-party (such as a defendant against a codefendant).
Read MoreA cross-defendant is the party named as a defendant in the cross-complaint.
Read MoreCross-docking is a warehouse's value-added service that assigns the responsibility for taking in shipments from one carrier and rerouting them quickly to another means of transport that carries the property on the next leg of its route.
Read MoreA cross-indemnity agreement is a form of indemnity that is often used in energy industry and chemical industry contracts.
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