Sentences with phrase «damage to buildings insured»

Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) FMA provides funds on an annual basis so that measures can be taken to reduce or eliminate risk of flood damage to buildings insured under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).

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The total cost of each disaster includes insured and uninsured losses, including physical damages to buildings and infrastructure, along with factors like costs for businesses and damages to crops.
This means that, if you negligently caused a fire which damaged the building, or other tenants, by self insuring your total exposure is $ 100,000 (liability) + $ 17,500 personal property + $ 4,500 loss of use + $ 1,000 medical payments to others.
«A condominium corporation's insurance will cover the building and the common elements, like elevators or front lobby, but the condo owner must insure their own unit, personal items and protect themselves against liability if they are responsible for damage caused to a neighbour's unit.»
He can't force you to insure his building, but he can force you to carry insurance that would pay for property damage you do to any third party.
What would happen if you were listed as additional insured and a fire loss caused damage to the building?
You don't need to insure against wind because wind damage to the building is not your concern.
Brent Leathwood, a realtor in Sarasota who is originally from Burlington, Ont., said about 80 per cent of his Canadian customers are fully insured even though tougher building codes after hurricane Andrew have helped to minimize damage.
In addition to buildings and contents insurance most companies will insure accidental damage for an additional fee.
The Layfield Law Firm, LLC will help build a thorough case for compensation in the event of an auto accident with an uninsured or under - insured motorist, and may be able to recover significant compensation for damages to your vehicle or personal injuries you may have suffered.
In Marsh, the insured corporation sustained extensive fire damage to one of its building and sought indemnity from its insurer, Lloyds of London.
We will pay the cost to tear out any part of the insured building if necessary to repair damage caused by covered water, liquid, powder or molten material damage.
Replace business assets, buildings, plant and stock which has been destroyed, lost or damaged due to fire, flood, burglary, earthquake or other such insured event.
Yes, we will cover you, up to an amount of $ 750, for loss or damage by an insured cause, other than by Accidental Damage (irrespective of whether cover is indicated on Your Schedule), to Contents in the open within the boundaries of your Buildamage by an insured cause, other than by Accidental Damage (irrespective of whether cover is indicated on Your Schedule), to Contents in the open within the boundaries of your BuilDamage (irrespective of whether cover is indicated on Your Schedule), to Contents in the open within the boundaries of your Buildings.
This means that, if you negligently caused a fire which damaged the building, or other tenants, by self insuring your total exposure is $ 100,000 (liability) + $ 17,500 personal property + $ 4,500 loss of use + $ 1,000 medical payments to others.
As an insured under your policy, Buildings Inc. should be covered for its share of the damages awarded to the Bill.
It's your responsibility to insure against your liability, in case you damage the building through your negligence and that's what your policy does.
When the landlord insures the Michigan apartment, they can be compensated if the building were to be damaged beyond use or completely destroyed.
The landlord insures the building, and you insure your liability so that if your negligence damages the building, the landlord's insurance won't sue you personally to recoup what they paid on that loss.
You don't need to insure against wind because wind damage to the building is not your concern.
He can't force you to insure his building, but he can force you to carry insurance that would pay for property damage you do to any third party.
Your landlord isn't forcing you to insure the building, only to make sure that you can be responsible if you cause damage to the landlord or to other tenants.
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