Sentences with phrase «policy owners discuss»

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Stack, who said he is a gun owner and a Second Amendment supporter, did not discuss the bottom - line impact of the company's new policies.
It's a small detail but having your name on the top of the policy as an owner will then give you the ability to make changes, discuss or negotiate claims, and order pink slips.
``... some pet owners will ask to buy only vaccinations, without the annual exam or office call» and suggest the vet discuss the new policy with the team, including «the importance of wellness exams as you discuss vaccination protocols.»
PSI, the world's leading educational association for professional pet sitters, advises pet owners to only use the services of professional pet sitters for their pet - care needs and to discuss winter weather preparations and policies with their pet sitters.
As discussed below, these policy statements are designed to address five major areas: animal welfare, adoption and live - release, owner returns, operational transparency, and euthanasia.
For example, if you see that in the past seven years, the current owners filed two separate claims under their flood insurance policy, you might want to discuss the scope of that damage with them, and factor the findings into your assessment of the risk of future flood damage, and into your offer.
Not technically a kind of business insurance, life insurance does warrant a mention when discussing insurance policies for small business owners.
If you are among the many small - business owners in this beautiful city, you may want to discuss your commercial insurance coverage options with a nearby, knowledgeable Trusted Choice agent, who can help you build the best and most cost - effective policy package for your business.
In this spirit, several recent client encounters about aspects of life insurance cash value has prompted me to discuss cash values — not in a historical and comprehensive sense, but with narratives to provide a better practical understanding of cash values for owners of life insurance policies.
Articulating the underlying purpose of the negotiation process at a policy level in terms of the economic and social development of the traditional owner group would also clarify the relationship between negotiations at the three levels discussed above (negotiating consent determinations, negotiating agreements ancillary to a determination, and negotiating agreements which do not include a native title determination).
The issue of integrating traditional owner concerns and interests with broader Indigenous community concerns and interests is discussed in detail in chapter 3, Looking forward - a policy approach to native title.
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