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Q: Do you need ordinance or law coverage on a new home?
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Who needs Ordinance or Law Coverage addded to homeowner's insurance policy?

If your home was built before newer and stricter building codes were enacted, and you suffer severe damage, you may be forced by new local laws and ordinances to re-build to the newer and stricter building codes. The "law & Ordinance" coverage in your policy pays a specific, predetermined amount towards the extra cost incurred to meet the newer codes. Check with your agent to see what different choices you may have, and how the choices affect your premium.


What is an ordination?

An ordinance is a rule or law.


Do you capitalize ordinance?

It is capitalized at the beginning of the sentence or when it forms part of the proper noun. Examples: An ordinance is a law passed by the municipal government. The Criminal Law Ordinance was amended last week.


Can an ordinance be challenged in a court of law?

Yes, an ordinance can be challenged in a court of law if it is believed to be unconstitutional, in violation of state or federal law, or otherwise legally flawed. Parties with legal standing can file a lawsuit to challenge the validity or enforcement of an ordinance.


A city law or rule?

City ordinance.


What law established a procedure for making new states out of a territory?

Northwest Ordinance of 1787


Do i need to have car insurance before i can drive my car?

Of course you do. Most likely it is required by your state law but even if it is not a state law, you need the coverage in case you have an accident.


Law for governing the western territory?

Northwest ordinance


What law outlined step for statehood for land around the Ohio River Territory?

It is the Northwest Ordinance


What is civil ordinance?

A civil ordinance is a local law passed by the city that applies only to a city. For example, a ban of alcohol on a specific beach is considered a civil ordinance.


What is ordinance law?

Ordinance laws are normally what is seen in towns or cities as opposed to a state or federal law. Individual towns in the US may have the town council pass a law restricting parking on city streets without a residence sticker on the rear window of a vehicle. This law is a local ordinance that applies only to a specific town.


According to the law what is preemption?

Preemption occurs when a law/statute/ordinance at a higher level of governmental authority overrides a similar law/statute/ordinance at a lower level of authority. For example, a federal law preempts a state law that covers the same subject.