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Their activities are covered under the employers insurance.
The heading "Short Answer" typically falls under the "Written Response" main section.
a family who is exposed to hazardous waste buried under their house
The section responsible for compensation for injury or damage to property is typically covered under the insurance policy's liability coverage section. This section outlines the coverage provided for damages or injuries caused by the insured party to another person's property. If the damage is covered under this section, the insurance company would typically reimburse the affected party for the cost of repair or replacement.
Copyright law is US Code Title 17, and fair use is section 107 of it.
The section responsible for compensation for injury or damage to property is typically covered under the "Liability" or "Indemnification" section of a contract or insurance policy. This section outlines the terms and conditions under which compensation will be provided in case of injury or damage to property.
Generally an offer is accepted when acceptance is communicated to the offeror. This is covered under the section 8 of the INDIAN CONTRACT ACT.
TRANSIT-1. The goods are transit in same conveyance which the goods brings into india.2. No such additional documents required for carrying the goods from first port to another port.3. Transit of goods are covered under section 53 of the Customs Act, 1962.4. Laibility of duty are covered under section 55 of the Customs ACt, 1962 which the goods are transit.TRANSHIPMENT -1. The good are transhipment in the conveyance other than the conveyance which the goods brings into india.2. Additional documents required for carrying the goods from first port to another port.3. Transhipment of goods are covered under section 54 of the Customs Act, 1962.4. Laibility of duty are covered under section 55 of the Customs Act, 1962 which the goods are transhipment.
Yes a RIFLE can be covered under insurance
No. He will get a ticket. His parents will have to pay all the expenses related to the accident. The parent's insurance probably won't pay anything unless it is covered under uninsured motorists section. I don't know about that.
Generally, C section are covered if a medical necessity and NOT covered if elected. Talk with your DOCTOR before the necessity arrives. How they log it in the record is what the insurer will use generally. If you make the decision, it is more likely going to be considered elective and uncovered.