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McDougall listed curiosity and self-assertion as examples of:
Subrogation Clause
A clause in an insurance policy that allows the insurer to assume the legal rights of the insured to seek recovery from third parties responsible for causing an insured loss.
Faulty Stove
A stove that has defects or malfunctions, potentially causing inconvenience or danger to users.
Homeowners' Insurer
An insurance company that provides policies to homeowners, covering losses and damages to an individual's house and assets in the home.
Bad Faith
An intent to deceive or act dishonestly in fulfillments of contractual obligations or negotiations.
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