Sentences with phrase «under the standard commercial»

To protect his company, Paul ensures that Luxury Landscaping has purchased auto liability coverage under a standard commercial auto policy.
Other perils may not be covered under a standard commercial property policy.
General Aggregate Limit: The maximum amount of insurance payable during the policy period for losses (other than those arising from the products — completed operations hazards as covered under the standard commercial general liability policy)
Fortunately, this assumption of liability is covered under the standard commercial auto policy.
Under the standard commercial auto policy, non-owned autos are defined in terms of what they are not.
If your business or profession requires specialized knowledge, and you provide service or counsel based on that knowledge, then you could be a target for a lawsuit not covered under standard commercial liability insurance.

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«Conflict of interest represents a situation where the person exercising a public function has a personal interest of patrimonial or commercial nature, which could influence the objective fulfilment of the duties incumbent on public officers under the Constitution and international standards
State grants created under the federal stimulus law require the governor's office to agree on adopting the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code for residential buildings and the ASHRAE 90.1 standards for commercial buildings, she noted.
Now you can build your own low - cost 3 - D bioprinter by modifying a standard commercial desktop 3 - D printer for under $ 500 — thanks to an open - source «LVE 3 - D» design developed by Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) researchers.
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Two well - known commercial reading programs, which have been adopted by some of the nation's largest school districts and have met the strict requirements for research - based programs under the federal Reading First initiative, failed to earn ratings from the What Works Clearinghouse because they do not have any studies that satisfy the agency's rigorous evidence standards.
It is up to each state to create licensing standards for those who do not fall under the federal regulations, but who have commerce in the commercial pet trade.
Under the federal Animal Welfare Act, the US Department of Agriculture regulates commercial breeders, kennels, and brokers who sell dogs through wholesale channels and sets standards for the use of animals in biomedical and product research, circuses, zoos, and other public animal displays.
Under current regulations, many commercial puppy producers can avoid complying with even the most basic humane care standards.
In a statement issued today, the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council commented on a petition for rulemaking under the Animal Welfare Act to increase minimum standards at commercial dog breeding...
Due to the desire of CSP developers and other stakeholders to promote and increase the financeability of CSP projects, Task I has focused on activities including 1) the development and population of an international project database for commercial CSP systems under operation, construction, or development, 2) the development of acceptance test procedures and standards for CSP systems, 3) the development of best practice guidelines for modeling CSP systems, and 4) the value of CSP in electricity markets with variable energy sources.
Similar to a standard lease, a Commercial Real Estate Lease with Option to Purchase means that the tenant may be able to purchase the property under certain conditions.
Since returning to Australia, the New South Wales Bar Association has accepted the CIArb - credentials as sufficient to comply with accreditation as a commercial mediator under the Australian national standards scheme.
Free access is the new standard for knowledge that has been publicly supported and which has been undertaken in an act of public trust, especially at a time when the reputation of the universities, with regard to the influence of commercial interests, has come under criticism.
This website goes well beyond issues concerning your standard automobile insurance liability policy and includes homeowner's insurance, Social Security Disability (SSI & SSDI), condominium insurance, renters insurance, workers compensation, wrongful death (fatal accident), uninsured motorist and under insured motorist claims, bad faith issues, title insurance, boat insurance as well as commercial insurance and MORE!
Under a standard Alberta personal auto insurance policy you are not normally covered when using your car for commercial purposes, including renting it out to people through Turo.
For loans processed under standard 7 (a) over $ 350,000, lenders may follow their internal policy for similarly sized non-SBA guaranteed commercial loans, except:
Some situations and certain occupations may be covered under standard auto policies, but you should ask your insurance agent if your company's vehicle use suggests a commercial policy.
The term «replacement cost» is not defined under the definitions of standard commercial property and homeowners insurance policies.1 Words not defined within the policy are interpreted by their ordinary, plain and usual meaning.
The latter is designated Coverage A under the standard ISO commercial general liability form (CGL), on which most liability policies are based.
In the standard commercial auto policy, however, it appears in the Definitions section under the definition of insured.
Some situations and certain occupations may be covered under standard auto policies, but you should always ask your insurance agent if your vehicle use warrants a commercial policy.
(b) Reductions in premiums shall be available if all named drivers who are 25 years of age or older: (1) Have committed no traffic offenses for the prior three years or since the date of licensure, whichever is shorter; (2) Have had no claims based on fault against an insurer for the prior three years; and (3) Complete one of the following types of driving courses: (A) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours from a driver improvement clinic or commercial or noncommercial driving school approved by and under the jurisdiction of the Department of Driver Services; (B) An emergency vehicles operations course at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center; (C) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours from a driver improvement program which is administered by a nonprofit organization such as the American Association of Retired People, the American Automobile Association, the National Safety Council, or a comparable organization and which meets the standards promulgated by the Department of Driver Services pursuant to subsection (f) of this Code section; or (D) A course in defensive driving of not less than six hours offered by an employer to its employees and their immediate families, which course has been approved by the Department of Driver Services.
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