Sentences with phrase «extend for damaged property»

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The city will extend property tax deadlines interest free — and may even provide a refund on property taxes already assessed — for structures badly damaged by Hurricane Sandy, a statement today from the office of Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.
You can also add coverage to Governor's Square renters insurance that will protect high - value items such as jewelry, or to extend coverage for things like earthquake damage to your property.
The cardholder agrees that s / he will defend and indemnify the Priority Pass group of companies, its directors, officers, employees and agents (collectively «the indemnified parties») against and hold each indemnified party harmless from all liabilities, damages, losses, claims, suits, judgments, costs and expenses (including reasonable legal fees) for injury to or death of any person or damage to, or destruction of, any property arising from the use of any lounge by the cardholder or any other person accompanying the cardholder, except that such indemnification shall not extend to acts of gross negligence or wilful misconduct by the indemnified parties.
For example, if you're a Connecticut driver (where minimum liability coverage is $ 20,000 of bodily injury protection per person, $ 40,000 of bodily injury protection per accident and $ 10,000 of property damage per accident, referred to as 20/40/10) and are involved in an accident in New York (which requires 25/50/10 of liability coverage), your auto insurance will automatically extend to meet New York's requirements.
Optional coverage is available for air flight accidental death and dismemberment, rental car damage and an extended personal property package for expensive personal items such as laptops, cell phones or sports rental equipment.
Non-Owned Vehicle insurance extends the coverage provided under the Bodily Injury Liability coverage and Property Damage Liability coverage of your policy to any vehicles not owned by you or your business that are used by any of your employees for business.
For example, personal property coverage may extend to things like furniture, clothing and electronics if they are stolen or damaged by a fire.
Comprehensive Property Coverage extends to all sudden, accidental and direct physical losses caused to a home, while Liability Coverage protects you in the case of being legally responsible for any type of accident that causes damage to another person's property or injury on your property of someone that doesn't live in yoProperty Coverage extends to all sudden, accidental and direct physical losses caused to a home, while Liability Coverage protects you in the case of being legally responsible for any type of accident that causes damage to another person's property or injury on your property of someone that doesn't live in yoproperty or injury on your property of someone that doesn't live in yoproperty of someone that doesn't live in your home.
For example, someone who has $ 50,000 in property damage liability coverage as part of their auto insurance can purchase a $ 500,000 personal umbrella insurance policy that will extend the total coverage amount on the original PDL to $ 550,000 total.
If you're not paying your insurance bill, your insurer is not going to extend protection to you — and you're going to be on the hook for all of the associated injury and property damage costs that come with being in a crash.
Comprehensive coverage extends property damage for your vehicle to cover those things that are beyond your control, like theft, storm damage, vandalism, fire, etc..
The liability coverage of your homeowners policy, which typically protects you from financial loss if you're legally obligated to pay for another person's injuries or for damage you do to their property, will typically not extend to a guest.
The homeowners policy that your landlord owns is going to pay for permanent components of the home that are damages in a covered hazard, but this coverage will not be extended to the personal property of tenants.
Liability coverage is the type of coverage that is extended when you are liable for another individual's property damage or injuries.
The coverage that will be extended to you for the damage to your personal items is called personal property protection.
Garfield renters insurance carriers will need to determine the amount of funds extended to you for your damaged, destroyed, or stolen property.
While this coverage generally pays for damage to other vehicles, it also extends coverage to damage of property such as landscaping or real estate.
Protection is extended for damages to your own personal property, as well as damages incurred to others that occur within the walls of your rented dwelling.
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