Adjustment clause

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title: Adjustment clause
text: In insurance, an adjustment clause in a contract specifies how the amount of a claim will be determined for the purposes of a settlement, giving consideration to objections made by the debtor or insurance company, as well as the allegations of the claimant in support of his claim. For example: In fire insurance, an adjustment clause provides that in the event of loss or damage at any location mentioned in the policy, the amount of insurance in force at that location shall be prorated to the burn
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date modified: 2018-03-29T06:24:57Z
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