But once you understand that your liability coverage is designed to pay for bodily injury or property damage that you do to someone else accidentally (i.e., through your negligence), you can then gain a better understanding of
what the policy language means to your lifestyle.
To find the right hurricane coverage, consider
what policy language could apply for a specific trip.
But once you understand that your liability coverage is designed to pay for bodily injury or property damage that you do to someone else accidentally (i.e., through your negligence), you can then gain a better understanding of
what the policy language means to your lifestyle.
Not exact matches
To make gains among these voters, Republicans needed to make detailed (but pithy) arguments about
what was wrong with Obamacare and the benefits of Republican health care
policy X (read National Affairs to get an idea of some of the things they could have said), and do so in plain
language.
Policy language included in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's $ 168 billion spending plan would tackle the transparency issues surrounding digital ads and requiring new disclosure for
what has been the wild west of political spending in recent years.
But
what comes over on the doorstep is immigration and we just haven't had the right
language to talk to our basic supporters and we haven't had the right
policies and we need to have a pretty fundamental rethink about that.»
«How many state employees understand the
language in the
policy about
what should be preserved?»
That's
what the New York board of regents told educators last week about a
policy it had hastily adopted 11 days earlier requiring the equivalent of three years of a foreign
language to graduate from high school.
This was just the opening round of
what is likely to be a long series of acrimonious debates over
policy at the Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights, on topics including sexual harassment, affirmative action, instruction of English
language learners and school discipline — even on who might head the agency.
It offers parents help in figuring out
what language and literacy experiences to look for in preschools and child care;
what to look for in initial reading instruction in kindergarten and the early grades;
what to ask school boards, principals, elected officials, and other
policy makers who make decisions regarding early reading instruction; and whether their child is making progress in related skills and early reading.
Two core pieces of work have been to develop College - and Career - Ready Determination
policies to allow students» direct entry into entry - level college courses without need for remediation, and
Policy - Level Performance Level Descriptors, which describe
what student performance looks like at various levels of proficiency in English
language arts / literacy and mathematics.
While it isn't clear exactly
what she will do if she becomes president — as platform
language does not necessarily translate into
policy — supporters of those reforms are furious at the changes, highlighting a rift in the party over how to improve K - 12 education.
However, more information is needed about how federal
policies support indigenous
language and culture in education,
what CBE programs are currently in use, and how to evaluate and scale up the most effective strategies.
She also discussed
what it was like to grow up as an English -
language learner in Los Angeles and how her experiences as a student inform her current vision for education
policy.
For
what we have here is the reaping of
what California has sowed in its public education
policies for the past forty years — constructivist curriculum, whole
language reading instruction, and the primacy of the pursuit of Rousseauite self - esteem.
This
policy will be written in clear
language that enables you to understand
what your privacy rights are when visiting a DOT Web site.
Make sure to double check your own individual
policy, though, as that
language will be
what governs.
This means that, while
policies generally cover similar perils and similar types of losses, the
language surrounding that coverage may be substantially different from
what you expect.
The responsibility to know
what's written in the
policy lies with you, as does the responsibility to determine if the coverage amounts and
policy language are suitable to your needs and your personal level of risk tolerance.
From
what you described though, it sounds as if the
policy was meant to be split two ways (per the 50 %
language) and I would assume it was correctly implemented.
Renters insurance
policies often exclude broadly and then use specific
language to define exactly
what is covered, or under
what circumstances coverage applies.
An open perils
policy is also shorter than a standard named perils
policy — the endorsement replaces the list of
what's covered with much more sweeping
language and those very limited exclusions.
What's particularly welcome there is the
language on «removing counterproductive
policies that increase vulnerabilities» — which I hope will lead to some of the steps I recently described that could cut costs from future wildfires in America's «red zones,» as well as shifts in how federal flood insurance is priced.
What we could use is a post analyzing the Orwelization of the
language by progressives who think reframing a stupid, barbaric
policy will make it more palatable.
What I object to in this is the idea that in
policy analysis there is some kind of progression from unevolved to a higher plane (just re-read the
language used above), rather than just using the appropriate approach for the characteristics of the particular system we face.
Chief among those is
what policy makers will actually do with a document that voices concern over climate change with even stronger
language than before, and with greater resolution on predictions about global sea - level rise.
The «violation of public
policy»
language is
what drops off in everyday conversations.
«The keys to successfully litigating these issues for policyholder counsel are: (i) focus on the
policy language; (ii) think about
what happens if the policyholder wins the liability case; (iii) considering the overwhelmingly common practice of carriers» funding the defense, argue that the burden of dispelling the expectation of coverage is on the carrier to negate defense coverage; and (iv) recognize that while the incurrence of defense costs can be a catastrophic exposure to the policyholder it can also be so for the carrier, meaning that the policyholder must sensitively respond to the equitable force of the insurer's arguments and not simply rely on «punish the drafter» arguments or
what the Nabisco court characterized as» «mom and pop» grocery store argument [s]» (unless one has to).
Insurers might use unclear
language or terms in their correspondence, or refer to fine print in the
policy, and it can be difficult to understand exactly
what you need to submit and when.
the
policies were written in technical or legalistic
language, making it difficult for the average user to understand
what they were consenting to
The lesson learned is that policyowners need to ensure the
language used encompasses
what your actual desires are and annual
policy reviews are very important.
Read the
policy language and definitions carefully, as they vary greatly from company to company (e.g.,
what is the definition of «Own Occupation»; how do they value residual disability benefits?
The
language in the
policy does not support that but that's
what I was told.
From
what you described though, it sounds as if the
policy was meant to be split two ways (per the 50 %
language) and I would assume it was correctly implemented.
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.
An open perils
policy is also shorter than a standard named perils
policy — the endorsement replaces the list of
what's covered with much more sweeping
language and those very limited exclusions.
Additionally, most final expense life insurance
policies will also have written
language about
what happens should someone die from natural causes during the «Graded Death Benefit Period».
If you look at the contract
language on an Accidental Death and Dismemberment
policy you will see that most do not pay out no matter
what.
You want to carefully read your auto
policy language as to
what is covered and
what isn't.
At that point, the
policy language (not
what you recall the insurance agent verbally told you) will govern how (and if) you get paid.
You want to understand just exactly
what your Texas home and auto insurance covers, but you also know that the
policies will be written in fairly technical and legal
language.
Make sure to double check your own individual
policy, though, as that
language will be
what governs.
Read the
policy language and definitions carefully, as they vary greatly from company to company (e.g.,
what is the definition of «Own Occupation»; how do they value residual disability benefits?)
While renters insurance
policies tend to offer similar coverage, your agent can help you dive into the
policy language to determine
what's right for you.
Be sure to check the
language of your individual
policy to see specifics on
what is covered and
what is excluded.
Renters insurance
policies often exclude broadly and then use specific
language to define exactly
what is covered, or under
what circumstances coverage applies.
The responsibility to know
what's written in the
policy lies with you, as does the responsibility to determine if the coverage amounts and
policy language are suitable to your needs and your personal level of risk tolerance.
Learning the basic
language of the Houma car insurance industry will help you to make an educated decision about which company you choose and
what type of
policy to get.
First and foremost,
what dictates coverage is the
policy language itself.
The
policy spells out the terms of service, including the many exclusions and exceptions, but all of that jargon and technical
language can leave you wondering exactly
what sort of coverage you actually have.