In commercial crime coverage, the custodian is typically defined as the individual or entity responsible for the protection and control of the insured's property, particularly cash and securities. This role often includes employees, officers, or any designated person who handles or safeguards these assets on behalf of the business. The custodian's actions and responsibilities are critical in determining the coverage and claims related to theft, fraud, or other criminal acts affecting the insured property.
Janitor. Or custodian.
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The question is unclear as posed. A "crime policy" is one that is intended to cover an organization for a stated range of risks and losses. The term "primary policy" is generally used to descrive a basic, underlying layer of coverage of some type. Therefore, there can exist a "primary" layer of crime coverage, on top of which can be additional ("excess") coverage that raises the coverage limits and affords greater coverage. Therefore, they are really two different things.
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The Custodian was created in 1993.
Incoming Custodian
President is the custodian
what are the responsibilities of the Records Custodian
According to the will,Joseph will remain the custodian of the estate.
Global Custodian was created in 1989.
No. You can't insure a crime. Most insurance policies, excepting certain coverage in professional lines will exclude coverage for criminal activities.
The school custodian kept the hallways clean. The birth records are maintained by a county custodian.