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Chaplain or priest malpractice insurance provides professional liability coverage to members of the clergy for claims arising out of their activities as priests or chaplains.

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Charitable immunity laws protect charitable organizations from any tort liability.

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A charter is the articles of incorporation or the rights from states or Congress to incorporate and transact business.

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The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) is an organization whose purpose is to establish and recognize professional standards for insurance practitioners in more than 100 countries.

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Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) is the professional designation obtained by passing a series of 10 tests covering all phases of life insurance.

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The Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) is a professional designation identifying an individual who has satisfactorily completed eight national examinations covering various phases of property-casualty (P&C) insurance and met industry experience and ethical requirements.

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Charterers legal liability coverage is a type of marine insurance designed to provide coverage for the liabilities including those of care, custody, and control (CCC) assumed by a party chartering a vessel when the vessel's operation remains in the control of the vessel's owner.

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Chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear (CBRN) weapon is a less commonly used phrase with essentially the same meaning as "nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) weapon."

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Chemnet is a mutual aid network of chemical shippers and contractors that assigns a contracted emergency response company to provide technical support if a representative of the firm whose chemicals are involved in an incident is not readily available.

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Chevron deference is the principle in which a court defers to an administrative agency's (for example, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)) prior answer or interpretation of a given statute, rather than having the court apply its own potentially different interpretation and ruling.

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