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* [[TOR]] – Terms of Reference are a drafted set of questions that act as the basis for an internal or independent review of an organization within ICANN or a new feature to be released by ICANN.
* [[TOR]] – Terms of Reference are a drafted set of questions that act as the basis for an internal or independent review of an organization within ICANN or a new feature to be released by ICANN.
* [[White Paper]] – an official government report prepared by an individual or a group of individuals who conducted relevant research on particular issues; the document that set the stage for the incorporation of ICANN.
* [[White Paper]] – an official government report prepared by an individual or a group of individuals who conducted relevant research on particular issues; the document that set the stage for the incorporation of ICANN.
===Policies===
* [[Add Grace Period Limits Policy]] – an ICANN-Accredited registrar shan't receive a refund on domain names deleted during the AGP that were above 10% of the registrar's net new registrations in that month, or 50 domain names.
* [[Additional Whois Information Policy]] –
* [[Consensus Policies]] – ICANN-developed policies that accredited registrars and registry operators are required to follow.
* [[Expired Domain Deletion Policy]] –
* [[Expired Registration Recovery Policy]] –
* [[Inter-Registrar Transfer Policy]] – the policy developed by ICANN for the safe, straight-forward transfer of domain names from one registrar to another, dispute resolution, and undoing the transfer if it was done as a result of an error.
* [[Interim Registration Data Policy for gTLDs]] –
* [[PEDNR]] – The Post-Expiration Domain Name Recovery policy is for registrants who wish to recover a domain name after it has already expired.
* [[Protection of IGO and INGO Identifier in All gTLDs Policy]] –
* [[Registry Registration Data Directory Services Consistent Labeling and Display Policy]]
* [[Registry Services Evaluation Policy]] –
* [[Restored Names Accuracy Policy]] –
* [[Statement of Registrar Accreditation Policy]] – 
* [[TDRP]] – The Transfer Dispute Resolution Policy is a procedure for two registrars who have a dispute over Inter-Registrar domain name transfers.
* [[Thick RDDS Transition Policy]] –
* [[UDRP]] – The Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy is a set of ICANN guidelines for resolving disputes over domain name registration.
* [[Whois Data Reminder Policy]] –
* [[Whois Marketing Restriction Policy]] –


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