Considering this, it seems only wise to get it insured and let the insurance
company bear the costs incurred on its repair.
Mortality: In case of any uncertainty to the insured, the insurance
company bears this cost.
Not exact matches
The
Boring Company's website claims that creating bricks would reduce both the tunneling
costs and the environmental impact of its projects (since cement production accounts for over 4 % of global CO2 emissions).
Imagine the low
cost of blending an iPad or a McDonald's meal compared to over 300 million people who saw the videos and made a
boring company that makes blenders popular almost overnight.
Retirees are being transferred to new health care plans, with no increase in premiums for this year, at least; a document sent to retirees by the
company says the pensioners will
bear the
cost of any increases in premiums going forward, and that the
company has the right to change the plan at any time.
«The primary additional
costs a
company that issues W - 2s must
bear are payroll taxes, workers» compensation premiums, and employee benefits for qualifying employees.»
As efforts to clean up and rebuild Lac - Mégantic demonstrate, railway
companies must be able to
bear the
cost of their actions.
Update: I changed the section on Mother Jones to make clear that the $ 2.5 million
cost of the lawsuit was
born by Mother Jones's insurance
company as well as Mother Jones itself.
Debt Financing — The use of repayable funds to support the growth of the
company; small business loans and other interest -
bearing loans are common forms of debt financing, and create a certain amount of financial risk for the
company in the form of new fixed
costs.
It is why a
company with a population with a lot of women of child
bearing years has higher insurance
costs than one that is primarily made up of men.
«There are massive
costs involved in setting up the
bores, then monitoring them, making sure everything's sustainable, the ongoing hydro - geological tests... There are very big
costs involved,» Loane says, adding that the
company has invested heavily in producing light plastic bottles.
Consumers look likely to
bear the brunt of further hikes in milk prices, as Glanbia consumer foods boss Colin Gordon warns that his
company can carry raw material
costs no longer.
Companies that converted to ceramic
bearings have seen a decrease of energy consumption and were therefore able to cut
cost.
On one hand I think it's good that insurance
companies are finally realizing the
cost they having to
bear as a result of a c - section rate that is inexcusably high and perhaps this will encourage more women to become better informed about c - sections before they go to the hospital.
However, the
costs of breastfeeding are mostly
borne by the mothers and those for breastfeeding training mostly by the individual health care workers or hospital, while the health insurance
companies and society - at - large are profiting from the financial savings from exclusive and long - term breastfeeding.
«It should be noted that the Governor and his environmental and energy resources team are trying to do what has not been accomplished — or even attempted — in other states that have permitted hydrofracking: to regulate hydrofracking such that the gas
companies bear the full
cost of production of their product, and not have their product «subsidized» by the degradation of the State's water, air and land resources.
«Huge profits will be made by arms
companies, but the
costs are
borne by the UK taxpayer, and millions of people whose lives are blighted by the arms trade.»
«I'm sure plenty of management
companies would be prepared to
bear some of the capital
cost of setting up a free school in return for a 10 - year contract.»
The decommissioning
costs may also be
borne by the taxpayer, though
companies will be asked to pay into a «decommissioning fund».
«And the next step that we're hoping to really tackle is helping pass legislation that will finally hold insurance
companies accountable for covering the
costs of all medical bills associated with long - term, tick -
borne illness disease,» says Gipson.
However, with
cost estimates rising, the government has proposed to have Tepco
bear roughly 70 percent of the
cost, with other electricity
companies contributing about 20 percent and the government — that is, taxpayers — paying about 10 percent.
In their report, the MPs called for the UK government to use its observer status at the Arctic Council, a federation of the eight Arctic nations, to push for a ban on offshore oil exploitation — at least until we have the technology and institutions in place to contain oil spills in the Arctic, and a liability scheme so
companies can prove they can
bear clean - up
costs.
Under firm fixed price contracts the
companies bear the financial risk of
cost increases and schedule delays, although the contract value can be increased if NASA changes the scope or requests additional tests, for example.
Neither NASA nor the
companies will reveal what percentage of the development
costs are being
borne by the taxpayers, although NASA Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operations Bill Gerstenmaier acknowledged at a 2012 House Science, Space and Technology (SS&T) Committee hearing that the government was paying the majority of those
costs and did not disagree when asked if it was 80 - 90 percent.
Of course
companies can price their units for whatever they think the market can
bear, but in my estimation there is no way an electrolysis unit should
cost several thousand dollars.
The
cost of installing and maintaining solar panels on more than 40 school sites was
borne by Constellation, a nationwide solar energy
company that owns the solar array, says Tina Cook, the district's energy projects manager.
After almost five years of development by the small German engineering
company, and a build
cost of $ 3.5 m, the Mercedes Lotec C1000 was
born.
GM has officially exited bankruptcy as of Friday morning,
bearing a new name but retaining several faces from the old
company.Now known as General Motors
Company, GM emerges from the bankruptcy process with what it has dubbed its four «core» brands — Cadillac, Chevrolet, Buick, and GMC — a new
cost
In such cases, the
cost of inspection and replacement of the faulty part is usually
borne by the
company.
Just like the phone
company has to recover all the sunk
costs for switches, engineers, lines (or cell towers), billing systems, customer service etc., and so they charge you for the «free» phone call that
bears no incremental
costs, so the publisher has to recover their sunk
costs in the ebook.
That it means business is
borne out of the fact that it has even gone on to purchase a Toronto - based start up
company, «Bump Top» that has expertise in the field of 3 - D multitouch technology in a deal that is reported to have
cost the search giant about $ 40 million.
Who's going to incur the
cost of promoting a new book or author in New Zealand, for instance, if the sale goes to a different
company in the US — you need a way to connect the sale to the promoter who
bears the
cost of that sale (often, but not necessarily) the same publisher who is promoting the p - book edition at considerable expense).
Just
bear in mind that the more claims you file, the more you will
cost any
company to insure, and subsequently, the higher your overall premiums.
So just like you don't rely solely on your income but instead put some money into stocks and interest -
bearing accounts for when you have to pay a home down payment or for expenses in retirement, life insurance
companies invest the same way (on a much larger scale, obviously) to make sure their
costs are covered.
The customers may be requested to pay for this
cost or the card
company may decide to
bear it.
Cost of equity A company's cost of equity is the annual rate of return that an investor expects from a firm in exchange for bearing the risk of owning its share
Cost of equity A
company's
cost of equity is the annual rate of return that an investor expects from a firm in exchange for bearing the risk of owning its share
cost of equity is the annual rate of return that an investor expects from a firm in exchange for
bearing the risk of owning its shares...
• The
Company is a sub-scale public company and may not be able to continue to bear the costs and obligations of a public c
Company is a sub-scale public
company and may not be able to continue to bear the costs and obligations of a public c
company and may not be able to continue to
bear the
costs and obligations of a public
companycompany;
• The
Company may not be able to continue to
bear the
costs of its management team, including the lucrative packages offered to its recent hires;
«All
costs associated with the storage, restoration or cataloguing the collection will be
borne by the museum,» she said, while staff and other
costs will be paid for by the gallery's sources of income, which include private sponsorship, the restaurant and shop and by hosting
company events.
Also like Percy Schmeiser and hundreds upon hundreds of other farmers, if GM seed enters your property it is likely you will be taken to court and once the legal power of a GM
company is brought to
bear it is more than likely you will lose... you will then have to pay the GM
company and its attorney fees and all related court
costs.
Economists call this process «externalizing
costs,» i.e. the
cost of environmental degradation in many cases is
borne by society, instead of the
companies that cause it.
And as far as I know, nuclear power
companies have to
bear all of their
costs viz the disposal / recycling of nuclear waste.
«It just revealed, in stark terms, exactly what expenses there are when a
company is forced to internalize these
costs rather than just having the environment
bear them.»
The plan provides options for the
company to work with customers who've made renewable generation a priority, while protecting other customers from
bearing additional
costs.
For example, I foresee it as much more politically likely that
costs will be
born by US taxpayers over oil
companies with cosmically large profits, even though those
companies were profiting from the very problem being addressed.
This is because the law takes into account you need to pay your lawyer 1/3 of the settlement, and therefore, the insurance
company should also
bear the
costs of legal fees and expenses incurred to obtain the settlement.
It is important to keep in mind that most often the party that will actually
bear the
cost of a verdict is the culpable party's insurance
company.
And in this case, where the modest damages and 95 % of the huge
costs will be
borne presumably by the management
company (unless their solicitors ran the defence on a conditional fee arrangement), the claimant will theoretically end up paying a percentage of the
costs award herself out of her share of the management fund, added to which inter-lessee relations will hardly have been improved by this appreciable charge to the fund to which all must contribute.
Whilst
companies may not be able to avoid their ultimate liability to pay VAT, it is a matter for commercial negotiation as to who should
bear that
cost.
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