Sentences with phrase «changed to a policy designated»

If your car insurance policy isn't completely revoked, then it will likely be changed to a policy designated for high risk drivers.

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In 1971, a year after the Women's Strike for Equality March — during which 50,000 women marched down New York City's Fifth Avenue demanding changes to childcare and abortion policies — Congress passed a resolution designating Aug. 26 as Women's Equality Day.
Requires school districts and government entities to adopt policies requiring that multiuser restrooms and changing facilities be designated for and used by people based on their «biological sex.»
Change of Beneficiary: A contract provision that allows the policy owner to change the beneficiary whenever desired, unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevoChange of Beneficiary: A contract provision that allows the policy owner to change the beneficiary whenever desired, unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevochange the beneficiary whenever desired, unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevocable.
Unfortunately, some organizations like the Center for Biological Diversity have weaponized the ESA in order to manipulate the debate on energy policy and climate change by petitioning the courts to designate perfectly robust species as endangered or threatened from future climate change.
(a) an internal focus on access to justice as a strategic objective underpinning all of the Law Society's work, which will include: (i) designating appropriate resources to enhance the Law Society's approach to developing access to justice objectives integrated across program areas; (ii) strategically reviewing, reconsidering and, where appropriate, amending the Law Society's rules, regulations, policies and practices to foster change and innovation and achieve the Law Society's access to justice objectives; and (iii) developing metrics to measure the effectiveness of actions taken; and.
Change of Beneficiary: A contract provision that allows the policy owner to change the beneficiary whenever desired, unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevoChange of Beneficiary: A contract provision that allows the policy owner to change the beneficiary whenever desired, unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevochange the beneficiary whenever desired, unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevocable.
Change of Beneficiary Provision A life insurance or annuity policy provision allowing you to change the beneficiary whenever desired (unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevocChange of Beneficiary Provision A life insurance or annuity policy provision allowing you to change the beneficiary whenever desired (unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevocchange the beneficiary whenever desired (unless the beneficiary has been designated as irrevocable).
The TD T10, TD T20 and TD T100 policies offer the option to designate the beneficiary as revocable (i.e. the beneficiary can be changed by the policy owner), or irrevocable, (i.e. the beneficiary is set at the beginning of the coverage and can not be changed except with the beneficiary's consent).
Upon designating the policy's beneficiaries, the insured can also indicate whether or not changes to the beneficiary can be made in the future.
Divorce may make it necessary for you to purchase your own life insurance policy, decrease your death benefit, or change your designated beneficiary.
These changes include: modification of designated beneficiaries, the right to assign, revoke, and modify assignment of the policy to another party, and the right to borrow against the policy.
In November and December of 2009, Facebook made two changes to its privacy policy to designate as «publicly available» certain information that had previously been private and subject to the user's control.
Change in companies» practices: About 50 percent of the Designated REALTOR ® sample and 75 percent of the REALTrends group said that they had changed company policies to offset potential liability resulting from salespeople's use of personal assistants.
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