A direct loss is distruction of property (damage or theft) as the direct loss of the peril.
not sure what you are referring to as a ''property'' insurance policy........ homeowners policy, direct physical loss would mean......(the key here is ''direct''), the tree fell on the house causing a 'direct' loss to the roof, and an ''indirect'' loss to the interior dwelling from the rain that came in.......if you could be more specific I'll try and help more..........
An example of direct loss would be Loss of life,loss of structure, and loss or vehicle. An example of indirect loss would be unemployment, reduced property value, reduced tax base.
PD = Property Damage This is direct damage to the bricks and mortar of your building TE = Time Element This is the direct damage done to your loss of business income due to a covered cause of loss.
When there is more direct expenses then revenue earned by company then trading account will show gross loss.
Conduction
For some countries loss of local jobs leading to poverty
Of course not, there is no direct correlation.There is no connections with hair length. Hair loss can cause by Stress, Genetics and Improper diet.
Direct inspection with an otoscope. Hearing tests may reveal a hearing loss.
This sentance refers to the type of damage the insurance will cover. Direct loss is a tree hitting a house, or a fire happing in a kitchen. an Indirect loss would be if the fire department made you leave the home becasue there is a forest fire coming and they are evacuating all the residents. Although most insurance companies have a coverage in there policy to cover that as well that is a good example of an indirect loss.
Yes there is. Both of them are directly related.
Caffeine is a diuretic. It dilates smooth muscle vessels and increases the volume of fluid loss via urine. Along with water loss there will be loss of salts including Na+. I don't think that caffeine has a direct effect on sodium channels (preventing the reabsorption in the distal tubule) so I am assuming that the sodium loss is due to increased fluid loss.
To avoid excessive loss of water in direct sun light by transpiration.