4) All of the above
yes.
Some will yes, but they may require you agree to an exclusion of the roof from policy coverage as it has already exceeded it's life expectancy. Once the roof has exceeded it's life expectancy, it is considered to have zero value. You can't really insure zero.
The primary interest of governments is to promote the general welfare of its citizens. Another primary purpose is to take measures to insure that the country can deflect and defeat enemies threatening the nation. As for businesses, the government must insure that employees are treated fairly.
You personaly can not insure the building but the society can insure the whole building.
A antonym for the word insure is attack.
The population of Life Insure is 10.
to insure peace with citizens.
In order to insure something you must have an "insurable interest" in it, so no you cannot insure something you do not own.
they insure themselves
Yes, you can pretty much insure any car if you can afford it.
you can insure a car with no license
It varies by state law. Just Gift it to him, allow him to reg and insure it and then when you can do it on your own have him gift it back to you.