Involuntary

  • 61Involuntary action — An involuntary action is one which occurs without the conscious choice of an organism. If it occurs specifically in response to a stimulus, it will be known as a reflex.Involuntary actions are opposite of voluntary actions that occur because of… …

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  • 62Involuntary Bankruptcy — A legal proceeding in which a person or business is requested to go into bankruptcy by creditors, rather than on the person or business own accord. Creditors seeking involuntary bankruptcy must petition the court to initiate the proceedings, and… …

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  • 63involuntary muscle — noun a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels (excluding the heart) • Syn: ↑smooth muscle • Hypernyms: ↑muscle, ↑musculus • Hyponyms:… …

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  • 64Involuntary Witness — infobox Book | name = Involuntary Witness title orig = Testimone Inconsapevole translator = Patrick Creagh author = Gianrico Carofiglio cover artist = country = Italy language = Italian series = Guido Guerrieri #1 genre = Legal thriller novel… …

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  • 65Involuntary Conversion — A process where a taxpayer is involuntarily forced to dispose of property that has been stolen, condemned, destroyed or repossessed, and another piece of property or cash is received in lieu of the property. Involuntary conversion can result in a …

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  • 66Involuntary Foreclosure — When a borrower defaults on a home mortgage loan and the lender initiates proceedings to take possession of the house and sell it to recover the debt. In an involuntary foreclosure, the borrower typically remains liable for the full amount of the …

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  • 67involuntary conversion — The loss or destruction of property through theft, casualty, or condemnation. Any gain realized on an involuntary conversion can, at the taxpayer s election, be considered nonrecognizable for Federal income tax purposes if the owner reinvests the …

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  • 68involuntary conversion — The loss or destruction of property through theft, casualty, or condemnation. Any gain realized on an involuntary conversion can, at the taxpayer s election, be considered nonrecognizable for Federal income tax purposes if the owner reinvests the …

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  • 69involuntary bailee — A bailee under an involuntary bailment. See involuntary bailment …

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  • 70involuntary deposit — An involuntary bailment. See involuntary bailment …

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