Probably depends.
Your personal car insurance will usually cover claims for accidents with a rental car, however it will not cover claims for accidents with a rental moving van.
Don't know about homeowner's insurance.
Always best to check with your agent to be sure instead of asking strangers on the web.
Yes, it can still be considered stealing if you return the item you borrowed without permission.
Answer: i am not sure what you mean but you keep it or it goes back to the other person Answer: A borrowed item is protected above all other items, even if it is worth much less. Also, you can't go into certain areas with borrowed items. In no case will the owner of the item, the one who borrowed you the item, lose it.
No, because you don't own the item. So Jagex will not allow you to lend or sell the borrowed item.
I could offer to lend money to you, and if you wished you could borrow that money from me. Or, you could lend me a book, which I would then borrow from you. Lending implies the item loaned will be returned to the lender in some way; borrowing also implies the item borrowed will be returned to the lender. So the two terms have that in common.
Yes I think so.
A borrower's slip is a document that records the details of an item borrowed from a library or another institution. It typically includes information such as the borrower's name, contact details, date of borrowing, and the item borrowed. This slip helps keep track of borrowed items and ensures they are returned on time.
#1. Books and then #2. jumper cables.
Comprehensive will not pay the claim at all if it is not something built-in to the vehicle. If it was a personal property item, it would be covered by your Homeowners or Renters insurance policy.
Watercraft insurance can be bought at any insurance company. Most insurance companies carry boat or jetski insurance. You might have to pay a little more since it is a pleasure item and not a necessity item.
It gets returned to its original owner if you lost it by death, or dropped/destroyed it.
You could find aspirin or auto insurance card in a woman's pocketbook. You also could find airplane ticket in the pocketbook.
The USPS pays claims for lost or damaged packages by providing compensation based on the value of the item and the level of insurance purchased. Customers need to file a claim online or at a post office within a certain timeframe, providing proof of the item's value and condition. The USPS will then review the claim and issue a reimbursement if approved.