check policy definitions - if not defined in the policy - the dictonary definition would apply
A "Named Insured" or "Insured" should defined by the policy and listed in the Definitions section of your policy. Generally it is the person listed on the declarations page, and permanent residenants of your household.
7-8 children per house
The multiplicity of tax is narrowly defined by several considerations, law ,policy, and administration. The meaning of multiplicity tax is the state of being various or manifold.
If and only if you live in his household and are a member of the immediate family. If you are an adult over 21 it is usually best for you to have your own policy. If you live in the same household then you both have to be listed on each others policy.
Proposal is the terms of the contract. with the premiums and benefits defined. The owner is the person who buys the policy. The owner could also be the insured, but does not have to be.
I doubt it. He/she is probably no longer in your household, which is generally the boundary of your policy.
Keyman insurance can be defined as an insurance policy where the proposer as well as the premium payer is the employer, the life to be insured is that of the employee and the benefit, in case of a claim, goes to the employer.
These days liberalism is defined by loose social policy and regulated finacial policy. Conservatism is defined by loose financial policy and regulated socialpolicy.
This is done to let them know how many people on average might be driving. Also to know if someone suspended is living there. My policy listed myself as a 70% driver and other members living with me to each be driving 10% even though they held their own policy. This helps protect everyone in the case that there is an accident with a household member driving instead of the policy holder.
the policy is applied in the order of LSDOU local site->domain->then OU the poilcy applied will be of OU in the end
no not really
There is lots of answers to this but the meaning of Policy means a general plan of action.