Sentences with phrase «policy language defining»

Your renters insurance policy in New Jersey will generally include policy language defining the «insured» as encompassing the insured, resident spouse, and resident relatives.

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Specifically, PSEL defines effectiveness in this area as ensuring that students have equitable access to effective teachers and supports, developing policies that fairly address student misconduct, and confronting biases and «low expectations associated with race, class, culture and language, gender and sexual orientation, and disability or special status,» among other tenets.
That's written into the policy language, where «named insured» is defined as «the named insured, resident spouse, and resident relatives.»
The standard HO - 4 policy includes language that payment will not be made for losses «[a] rising out of the use, sale, manufacture, delivery, transfer, or possession by any person of a Controlled Substance (s) as defined by [the FDA...] include but are not limited to... marijuana and all narcotic drugs.
Renters insurance policies often exclude broadly and then use specific language to define exactly what is covered, or under what circumstances coverage applies.
Your policy will contain language defining the «named insured.»
The language of «principles» as opposed to «policy» or «practice» clearly suggests belief rather than conduct, and the upcoming educational (CPD) requirements, on equality, diversity and «inclusion» (the latter being a term that is undefined in the case law but which has variously been defined by the Working Group (in the report) as «making a better space for everyone» and (on the definitions website) with reference to RBC's corporate policy — which we can celebrate as the first time that a corporation's principles have been incorporated by reference into legal requirements!
Because insurance policies are written in a legal language, all homeowner policies come with a section dedicated to defining certain words.
This will be several pages long and will detail in specific language what is covered, how those coverages are defined, the conditions of the policy and if there are any exclusions.
Your policy will contain language defining the «named insured.»
Life insurance policies are written in legal language that can be confusing, so all policies include a definitions section that defines words used in the policy.
That's written into the policy language, where «named insured» is defined as «the named insured, resident spouse, and resident relatives.»
Renters insurance policies often exclude broadly and then use specific language to define exactly what is covered, or under what circumstances coverage applies.
Legal language continues in this section; essentially, related key terms within your policy are meticulously defined, as well as your legal rights.
The standard HO - 4 policy includes language that payment will not be made for losses «[a] rising out of the use, sale, manufacture, delivery, transfer, or possession by any person of a Controlled Substance (s) as defined by [the FDA...] include but are not limited to... marijuana and all narcotic drugs.
Commenters asserted that if the Bureau decides to finalize the proposal, that the Bureau should define the term «partial payment,» what actions constitute acceptance of a partial payment, and provide model language that creditors may use to describe their partial payment policies.
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