I work for a travel insurer who distributes product through several online sources and: * A traveler has the opportunity to
read policy exclusions in the same way they would on a comparison site * All our products offer a free look period — it's the law not a comparison site selling advantage * We don't use false advertising to sell — unfair claim to make in such a broad way, especially when this article does just that.
Not exact matches
The
Exclusion Policy should be
read in tandem with the school's Behaviour
Policy as well as other relevant school
policies, particularly the Special Educational Needs
Policy and the Single Equality and Community Cohesion Scheme.
As a result,
policies that increase the stakes of standardized assessments necessitate schools increase the amount of time spent on basic skills —
reading and math, primarily — to the
exclusion of a broad range of other skills, experiences, and competencies.
«Academies,
reading, teachers «progress, IT underused and evidence ignored» Professor Robert Cassen, expert in social
policy and social
exclusion at the LSE, on some
policy challenges emerging from Ofsted «s annual report Academies Addressing the social achievement gap needs many initiatives, including some for school improvement.
Just be sure to
read your
policy's fine print for
exclusions, maximums and deductibles before signing anything.
«Now would be the time to
read the details on the
policy, find out what you're covered for — and more importantly, the
exclusions, what you're not covered for,» Richardson said.
For further details on risk factors,
policy exclusions, terms and conditions, please
read the sales brochure carefully before concluding a sale.
You can
read the whole list of
exclusions and details about the
policy here.
It's vitally important that you
read and understand all of the
exclusions offered by various renters insurance companies in Austin before you purchase a
policy, because they can significantly impact the availability of coverage!
While it's always suggested that you
read the
policy and the
exclusions, when you're shopping renters insurance companies in Austin it's imperative that you do so!
All insurance
policies have
exclusions, caps, limits and other conditions which can vary between insurers, so it is important to ask questions and
read the product disclosure statement (PDS) when comparing different
policies.
There are some
exclusions on certain items, so it pays to
read the
policy carefully to make sure your purchase qualifies.
Always ask about
exclusions for your pet breed / species and
read all the fine prints in the
policy.
Always
read your
policy and insurance documents for details of the benefits and significant
exclusions of the
policy.
The travel insurance market is extremely price competitive — shop around but if you're shopping primarily on price,
read the
policies very carefully and watch out for
exclusions and limited payouts.
Read the description of coverage (policy wording) and look at the clauses for period of cover and the terms «medical evacuation», «trip interruption» or «curtailment» for details on when you may be covered for expenses if you have to return home early (and always read the exclusions to cover careful
Read the description of coverage (
policy wording) and look at the clauses for period of cover and the terms «medical evacuation», «trip interruption» or «curtailment» for details on when you may be covered for expenses if you have to return home early (and always
read the exclusions to cover careful
read the
exclusions to cover carefully).
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exclusions may apply to insurance products, please
read your insurance
policy carefully for details.
Hopefully, you have
read the coverage and
exclusions section of your
policy — and you understand it — before you are in an accident.
A
reading of the applicable «owned but not insured»
exclusion in the NLC
policy as proffered by defendants frustrates this legitimate purpose by increasing the risk insured by an insurer without allowing for a corresponding increase in the premium charged.
But, if you
read the
policy, most home insurance, there are usually
exclusions for neglect or abandonment of a property.
All mechanical parts are usually covered, but as with any insurance product, it is important to
read the
policy in its entirety and be aware of any
exclusions.
One exception is if you purchase cancel for any reason travel insurance, which allows you to be reimbursed for most or all of your pre-paid, nonrefundable trip expenses if you cancel for virtually any reason (
read the
policy for
exclusions).
The only way to get the best travel medical insurance to suit your business trip is to
read the
policy details and
exclusions before purchasing.
All
policies also contain
exclusions, so be sure to
read these carefully.
Please
read the
policy - specific brochure and description of coverage (
policy document) for complete details about the coverage limitations and
exclusions.
Carefully
read the
exclusions and exemptions of the
policy in question.
However, it is important to
read the
exclusions within a
policy to make certain that the coverage is adequate for the traveler's needs.
It is important to
read your
policy wording about the basis of claims settlement when you get a home insurance
policy to make sure you understand the provisions in the contract,
exclusions and limitations.
You should
read your builder's risk insurance
policy to be familiar with its limitations and
exclusions.
Please
read the
policy brochure for complete details about the coverage limitations and
exclusions.
Make sure to
read the
policy's fine print, and pay special attention to
exclusions.
Home insurance
policies widely, so it's important to
read your
policy to understand the coverage, deductibles and
exclusions.
Always
read the
policy for conditions and
exclusions which may apply.
Carefully
read your
policy to understand the
exclusions.
See what travel insurance does not cover for an good overview of common travel insurance
exclusions and
read your own
policy for specifics.
Take out your travel insurance
policy documentation and
read the section labeled «
Exclusions» to know which activities could cause your
policy to be useless.
The coverage,
exclusions, and «small print» of the insurance plan are available to
read in something called the
policy, certificate, or description of coverage.
Make sure that you
read and understand this
exclusion as it could vary from
policy to
policy.
To
read more about
exclusions according to the Alberta Auto
Policy, click here and see section 8.
We would also like to take this opportunity to remind travelers that it's important to stop and
read your travel insurance
policy to understand the
exclusions.
Read the fine print of your
policy for
exclusions.
Make sure to
read every
policy closely, especially the perils and
exclusions sections, so you know exactly what your renters insurance does and doesn't cover.
Every travel insurance
policy comes with a free review period in which the insured traveler can
read the
policy, understand the
exclusions, and make changes to the
policy or cancel the plan for a refund (minus a small fee).
Read carefully the fine print on your
policy that details the inclusions and
exclusions and clearly defines what can be claimed for and what can not.
Please
read the actual
policy documents for your state for important details on coverages,
exclusions, limits, conditions and terms.
When reviewing a life insurance
policy, make sure that you
read the
exclusions portion of the
policy to make sure that any health conditions that you do have will be covered in the event you die.
For more details on risk factors,
policy exclusions, terms and conditions, please
read the sales brochure carefully before concluding a sale.
Read and understand the terms and conditions, inclusions and
exclusions, and check for spelling errors, withholding of information and misrepresentation of facts, if the
policy document is being filled in by an agent on your behalf.
Read your
policy document [Description of Coverage] carefully to know the limits, benefits, and
exclusions.
Read the
exclusions in your
policy to learn about what is not covered.