This area is prone to severe tornadoes that can
cause substantial property damage.
Whether there was an intention to cause or attempt to
cause substantial property damage or loss, and if so, whether the damage was reasonably foreseeable
Not exact matches
Rental
property damage example: In the event that a lightning strike starts an apartment fire that
causes substantial damage, your landlord insurance can help pay for the repairs or rebuilding.
There is no evidence that wind turbines make much noise (either audible or infrasound), make anyone ill,
cause any
substantial impact on
property values, or
cause neighbours any harm or significant inconvenience in any other ways.
Furthermore, there are several intellectual
property related questions ICOs are not addressing at all, which can or most probably will
cause substantial problems in near future.
At Breslin & Breslin, our experienced trial lawyers combine a thorough understanding of premises liability law with
substantial experience in proving disputed facts concerning the condition of the
property, the
cause of the accident and the extent of the victim's damages.
We know that whatever the
cause of the truck accident may be, the accident usually results in serious injuries and
substantial property damage.
A car accident in Boston occurs numerous times every day, with most being minor
property damage matters or
causing slight injuries, but a
substantial number result in major injuries including head trauma.
The conditions created by the negligence of the
property owner or their employees played a
substantial role in
causing the incident to occur.
Substantial destruction of the
property through no fault of your own, such as a fire not of your
causing or a natural disaster
These accidents more often than not, are
caused negligent or distracted drivers, resulting in a
substantial number of injuries and significant damage to
property.
(i) the whistleblower has a reasonable basis to believe that disclosure of the information to the Commission is necessary to prevent the subject of the whistleblower submission from engaging in conduct that is likely to
cause substantial injury to the financial interest or
property of the entity or investors;
Senior officers, directors, auditors, and legal advisers are generally excluded from the program but they can take advantage of it in specific circumstances, such as situations in which they believe the organization is on the verge of engaging in misconduct that «is likely to
cause substantial injury to the financial interest or
property of the entity or investors.»
(a) the whistleblower has a reasonable basis to believe that disclosure of the information to the Commission is necessary to prevent the subject of the whistleblower submission from engaging in conduct that is likely to
cause or continue to
cause substantial injury to the financial interest or
property of the entity or investors;
Landlords of even the most sparsely furnished
property should consider purchasing the basic contents and liability coverage as cases of injuries to tenants or their guests
caused by defective cookers, or light fittings are not rare and may result in
substantial compensation claims.
Accidents could
cause injuries or damage to
property that could lead to
substantial financial loss.
If you're considering a lifestyle here, you've probably built
substantial assets that would be at risk if you
caused bodily injury or
property damage to another.
- There is reliable objective evidence that the animal would
cause substantial physical damage to the
property of others;
Rental
property damage example: In the event that a lightning strike starts an apartment fire that
causes substantial damage, your landlord insurance can help pay for the repairs or rebuilding.