accidental
61accidental occurrence — index happenstance, quirk (accident) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
62accidental injury — n injury occurring as the unforeseen and chance result of a voluntary act …
63accidental death benefit — UK US noun [C or U] INSURANCE ► DOUBLE INDEMNITY(Cf. ↑double indemnity) …
64accidental death — n [U] law especially BrE an expression used by a court when it has decided that someone s death was caused by an accident …
65accidental death — noun count or uncount LEGAL a death that was not caused on purpose: used for reporting the decision of a CORONER (=an official who examines the cause of someone s death) …
66accidental lights — accidental lights, combinations of light and shade painted into a picture, especially to make certain subjects stand out from the rest of the picture, such as light streaming through foliage; accidentals …
67Accidental (music) — In music, an accidental is a note whose pitch (or pitch class) is not a member of a scale or mode indicated by the most recently applied key signature. In musical notation, the symbols used to mark such notes, sharps (music|sharp), flats… …
68Accidental (album) — Infobox Album Name = Accidental Type = Studio album Artist = Fred Frith Background = orange Released = 2002 Recorded = December 1995 and January 1996 Genre = Experimental rock Length = 39:25 Label = Fred (UK) Producer = Fred Frith Reviews =… …
69accidental means — Characterizing the nature of the cause of a happening by chance and without intention or design, which is unforeseen, unexpected and unusual at the time it occurs. 29A Am J Rev ed Ins § 1165; A11110: 17 ALR 1199. Where the death is the result of… …
70Accidental Death Benefit — The payment due to the beneficiary of an accidental death insurance policy, which is often a clause or a rider connected to a life insurance policy. The accidental death benefit is usually an amount paid in addition to the standard benefit… …