Sentences with phrase «for nuclear hazards»

There is, at this time, no coverage available in any market for personal lines coverage for nuclear hazards.

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Since 1986, I have been involved with volcanic hazard studies for the proposed high - level nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain.
Generally floaters are written on an open perils basis which means that, save for exclusions such as nuclear hazard, the property is covered regardless of the cause of loss.
That means that coverage would apply regardless of the cause of direct physical loss, except for excluded causes such as a nuclear hazard — not a large risk on Amarillo, TX Renters Insurance.
Some policies, for instance, will exclude nuclear hazard.
Nuclear hazard, for example, will always be excluded, but if you look at some of the policy forms offered by the «inexpensive insurance providers» you might be surprised at what's not covered.
«Our campaign stressing the hazards of nuclear power will supply a rationale for increasing regulation... and add to the cost of the industry,» he wrote.
«Our campaign stressing the hazards of nuclear power,» the then - Executive Director of the Sierra Club wrote in a confidential 1974 memo to the Board of Directors, «will supply a rationale for increasing regulation... and add to the cost of the industry.»
But now, perhaps more seriously, the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (NII) and the Environment Agency are worried about the potential for a «major event» arising from part of Sellafield's «high hazard, high risk» area.
events, there was: a weather hazard recorded for Jordan Montana, where the temperature fell to minus 41 degrees Celsius; a continuation of the nuclear biohazard at Fukushima, Japan; an earthquake registered in El Guarco Valley, Costa Rica, severity as yet unknown; a severe weather event — a hailstorm in Woolgoolga, Australia; and something called «an event into space» in Greece, which, the last time such a thing was noted back in November, was ultimately explained by RSOE this way:
Nuclear hazards are also excluded, though it would be quite rare for someone to bring a nuclear weapon to Nuclear hazards are also excluded, though it would be quite rare for someone to bring a nuclear weapon to nuclear weapon to a riot.
Typical policy exclusions for personal collectors include: war, nuclear hazard, moths, vermin and gradual deterioration.
You can also purchase coverage for damage caused by war, nuclear hazard and identity theft for an additional cost.
Generally floaters are written on an open perils basis which means that, save for exclusions such as nuclear hazard, the property is covered regardless of the cause of loss.
That just means that you're covered for any loss, other than those few things excluded such as nuclear hazard.
Some policies, for instance, will exclude nuclear hazard.
Common exclusions are things like nuclear hazard, which was excluded for some very interesting reasons that are outside of the scope of this article but we'll address in the next few days.
Nuclear hazard, for example, will always be excluded, but if you look at some of the policy forms offered by the «inexpensive insurance providers» you might be surprised at what's not covered.
NWR broadcasts warnings and post-event information for all types of hazards: weather (e.g., tornadoes, floods), natural (e.g., earthquakes, forest fires and volcanic activity), technological (e.g., chemical releases, oil spills, nuclear power plant emergencies, etc.), and national emergencies (e.g., terrorist attacks).
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