No idea sorry
Yes. Anyone can get a policy on another family member.
Example sentence - My thesis had to include an example of social policy in action.
We have a no tolerance policy here at Yukon high:)
US foreign policy stinks.
Best is adjective and policy is noun
If you are referring to incidental farming liability then the answer is yes. If you are talking about being in the farming business then no. If you are in the farming business then what you need is a "Farmowner's Policy" which can cover a home located on property that is also used for farming of any kind. Incidental farming usually means farming of 5 acres or less though the size may vary with different insurance companies. The main thing is that if you are in farming for a business then you need a farmowner's policy. It can cover a big or small farm and can cover equipment, farm animals and just about anything having to do with farming.
Our school upholds a strict dress code policy.
The company's policy did not allow smoking in the building or while on-the-clock.
A policy pursued by a nation in its dealings with other nations
There is public policy in every state
no
Anyone, related or not, can propose a policy for anyone else to follow. Whether the policy will be accepted or followed is up to the individual. Certainly an Uncle cannot impose a policy on a nephew, or any other relative, for whom he is not the legal guardian.