Not exact matches
Other
general exclusions and terms and conditions also
apply.
Benefits and services are described on a
general basis; certain conditions and
exclusions apply.
Applying general principles of contract interpretation the Court held that the
exclusion is restricted to denying only those costs that would have been incurred to prevent the damage from happening.
If ambiguity still remains after
applying the
general principles, then the principle that coverage provisions are to be interpreted broadly, and
exclusion clauses narrowly, may be considered: Ledcor, at para. 51.
All travel insurance plans have
exclusions and under the
general exclusions — that is, those
exclusions that
apply to all coverages — you'll find that your travel insurance will not pay for losses caused by or resulting from:
SBI
General Car Insurance Plans have some
exclusion which one should be well - known with so that there is clear understanding of the plans and one is absolutely doubt free while
applying for the same.
«To confirm types of coverage on your travel insurance plan, look for both
general exclusions, and any
exclusions that
apply specifically to medical expenses.
Benefits and services are described on a
general basis; certain conditions and
exclusions apply.
A standard homeowners» policy may have certain
exclusions about renting in
general so, typical coverage may not
apply to this situation.
Since limited - coverage plans are exempt from HIPAA requirements, the odd case exists in which the applicant to a
general group health plan can not obtain certificates of creditable continuous coverage for independent limited - scope plans such as dental to
apply towards
exclusion periods of the new plan that does include those coverages.
In 1941, the insurance industry began to shift to the current system where covered risks are initially defined broadly in an «all risk» [16] or «all sums» [17] insuring agreement on a
general policy form (e.g., «We will pay all sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages...»), then narrowed down by subsequent
exclusion clauses (e.g., «This insurance does not
apply to...»).