Sentences with phrase «typical policy exclusions»

Typical policy exclusions for personal collectors include: war, nuclear hazard, moths, vermin and gradual deterioration.

Not exact matches

Typical exclusions from your home insurance policy include: flood, earthquake, backup of sewers and drains, water seepage, and wear and tear.
For example, a typical commercial auto policy contains two sets of exclusions, one under Liability Coverage and the other under Physical Damage Coverage.
Learn more about what's covered and what's not in a policy before your purchase by understanding the limitations and exclusions in a typical travel health insurance coverage plan.
A standard homeowners» policy may have certain exclusions about renting in general so, typical coverage may not apply to this situation.
Many home insurance policies cover personal property and, while there's an exclusion for aircraft, «model or hobby aircraft not designed to fly people or cargo» are included in the policy, according to a typical homeowners policy from New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co..
Typical exclusions in a standard home insurance policy include floods and earthquakes.
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