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A convertible term insurance policy works by allowing you to amend the coverage period in return for a change in the premium payable. This is highly useful to businesses with ever changing amounts of stock or who wish to add new premises to their insurance policies
Depends on the policy.
Auto policies, whether personal or commercial will not cover contents within the vehicle. That is not what auto policies are designed to do. You need to have a commercial property and liability policy to cover business property while on premises or off premises.
The applicant is the person who is taking out the policy and who owns the property or premises being insured.
The policy of appeasement.
Homeowners will not cover anything that happens to your vehicle, it's excluded. Money or personal property not commonly used with an automobile (music cd's, gps, radar etc.) would be covered if "off premises theft" is included on your Homeowners policy subject to policy limitations and deductible.
the Good Neighbor Policy
Apartheid or segregation
a mandated policy allowing soldiers or civilians to see their commander about personal issues, problems or concerns that they have.
Coverage against loss as the result of a burglary. Found as part of the commercial package policy that has generally replaced the special multiperil insurance (smp) policy and the mercantile open stock burglary insurance policy. Covers loss of merchandise, furniture, equipment, fixtures due to force and violence to the exterior of a business's premises in order to gain entry, and damage to the premises of the business as the result of the burglary. There is a coinsurance requirement that ranges from 40 to 80%.
The New Economic Policy of India is an opening of India's commerce to the outside world and an allowing of incoming trade items.
depends on the state your in and if they sold it on their lot or off premises. Mostly if you signed the contract you own that vehicle so i would definitely talk to the dealer and see if you can work out anything. Only some dealers give you that choice but it is a company policy not the law