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Technology errors and omissions (tech E&O) insurance is a type of insurance designed to cover providers of technology services or products.

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Telecommunting involves allowing employees to work from a location other than the employer's premises, such as their homes, on a full-time or part-time basis. Now more commonly referred to as teleworking or simply working from home.

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Telemedicine involves the transfer and use of medical information via electronic communications media.

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The federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 prohibited the sending of unsolicited advertisements to a fax machine.

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Temporary partial disability is a workers compensation disability level in which the injured worker is temporarily precluded from performing a certain set of job skills but can still work at a reduced level.

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In builders risk insurance, a temporary storage location describes a place where materials and equipment that are to be incorporated into a covered construction project are stored prior to being delivered to a jobsite.

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Temporary total disability is one of the four divisions of disability compensable under workers compensation.

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Tenants and neighbors liability is a coverage that applies in countries (such as France) where the Napoleonic Code exists and is often written subject to a specified sublimit.

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Tender offer defense expense is a type of insurance that pays the expenses incurred by a publicly held company in combating a tender offer made by another company seeking to acquire it.

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A tender of defense is the act in which one party places its defense and all costs associated with said defense with another due to a contract or other agreement.

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