Coverage provided is normally subject to
a large aggregate limit of indemnification.
Not exact matches
The new report shows that a food hub / packinghouse — which would enable area farmers to
aggregate their produce, and provide storage, packing and distribution,
limited processing, and private labeling for interested
large volume buyers in the Midwest, including distributors, grocery stores, hospitals, hotels and schools and other institutional buyers — would create new jobs, and new revenue for up to 50 family farm businesses in Wisconsin.
However, current applications are
limited, because the clusters tend to
aggregate into
larger particles, thus losing the interesting optical properties.
While some applicants may use additional Direct Unsubsidized loans to cover their educational expenses after their applicant parents have been denied PLUS loans, others may be unable to make up the difference because of annual or lifetime
aggregate limits on Stafford loans and the
larger cost of their selected institution.
The basic insight behind market capitalism is one shared by brain scientists, computer programmers, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and social change theorists, to wit: a
large assemblage of dumb (
limited information) actors will make, in the
aggregate, better decisions than a small set of smart (high information) actors.
So typically what you're gonna find in
larger law firms, they generally have an
aggregate limit that's equal to several multiples, if you will, of a per claim
limit.
For this reason
larger firms should appreciate that having a greater number of lawyers raises the chances that there will be more claims to erode the firm's
aggregate excess
limits.