Sentences with phrase «owner against fire»

Comprehensive coverage can protect the owner against fire, theft, floods, and vandalism.

Not exact matches

I would rather thou shouldst bear the punishment of the sin against me and thine own sin and become one of the owners of the fire.
Asaleo Care, the owner of brands including Sorbent toilet paper and tissues and Libra feminine hygiene products, has made a quiet entry into the nappy market in Australia but its chief executive says he will be careful about firing up any full - scale onslaught against the market leader.
Property owners in south - west Victoria launch a second class action against Powercor after power lines were blamed for fires that caused an estimated $ 40 million in damage.
As a state senator battling for re-election in 2002, he voted against the Sexual Orientation Non-Discrimination Act, which barred business and property owners from firing or evicting gays and lesbians on the basis of their identity.
Owners of private commercial buildings are required to insure them against fire and allied perils, as per Sections 183 and 184 of the Insurance Act 2006, (Act 724).
Pilgrim previously came under fire for threatening legal action against private property owners who deny access to company surveyors.
The company has come under fire for threatening legal action against private property owners who deny access to company surveyors.
Auto & General provides commercial insurance in three general classes: property insurance, which provides protection against events such as a business owner's building being damaged in a fire; liability insurance, which protects the business owner in the event of negligence, and business vehicle insurance.
Confidential (2016): instructed to advise Owner of yacht (lost in a fire / sinking) in relation to potential claim against Lloyd's Underwriters / brokers regarding alleged material non-disclosures and alleged failure to comply with insurance policy subjectivities
«TCC claims 2.1 The following are examples of the types of claim which it may be appropriate to bring as TCC claims --(a) building or other construction disputes, including claims for the enforcement of the decisions of adjudicators under the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996; (b) engineering disputes; (c) claims by and against engineers, architects, surveyors, accountants and other specialised advisers relating to the services they provide; (d) claims by and against local authorities relating to their statutory duties concerning the development of land or the construction of buildings; (e) claims relating to the design, supply and installation of computers, computer software and related network systems; (f) claims relating to the quality of goods sold or hired, and work done, materials supplied or services rendered; (g) claims between landlord and tenant for breach of a repairing covenant; (h) claims between neighbours, owners and occupiers of land in trespass, nuisance etc; (i) claims relating to the environment (for example, pollution cases); (j) claims arising out of fires; (k) claims involving taking of accounts where these are complicated; and (l) challenges to decisions of arbitrators in construction and engineering disputes including applications for permission to appeal and appeals.»
Most Canadians carry typical home / tenants / condo unit owner's policies providing coverage for their physical assets (fire, water damage, etc) and liability coverage against third party claims such as a slip & fall on one's premises / property.
This covers all third party liabilities and also covers the vehicle owner against the destruction of the vehicle by fire (whether malicious or due to a vehicle fault) and theft of the insured vehicle.
Hazard insurance protects a property owner against damage caused by fires, severe storms, earthquakes or other natural events.
Shelter Business Insurance offers comprehensive coverage against fire, theft and medical liability for small business owners.
Does my home owners insurance cover against losses due to fire, lightning, tornadoes, wind storms, hail, explosions, smoke, vandalism and theft?
A condo owner's insurance policy usually helps protect belongings, such as furniture, computers or clothing, against a covered loss such as theft or fire.
A typical condo policy includes coverage for the owner's belongings against covered perils such as fire or theft.
As for any business owner, you want a basic policy that at least covers all of your assets against fires, extreme weather, vandalism, and other things that commonly harm businesses.
A vehicle owner can insure the value of his or her vehicle against loss resulting from accident, theft, fire and other potential problems.
There are six main types of homeowner insurance and range from very basic protection against fire to condo owners to owners of older homes.
Perhaps the worst part is that when the property owner gets a judgment against the resident who negligently started the fire, that judgment will follow the resident for life.
In most cases, condo insurance protects owners against 16 different perils including theft, vandalism, fire, smoke, windstorms or hail, volcanic eruptions and damage caused by automobiles or aircraft.
Property insurance, or home owners insurance provides protection against risks to property, such as fire, theft or weather damage.
Last October, the FCC fired its first salvo against apartment owners by blocking exclusive deals with providers of cable TV service for video only, not Internet or phone.
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