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NAICS Code covers 339943 Marking Device Manufacturing
NAICS Code 233110 covers real estate development
"All other perils" refers to a type of insurance coverage that protects against risks not specifically listed in a policy. Commonly found in property insurance, it typically covers a wide range of potential hazards, such as vandalism, falling objects, or accidental discharge of water, that aren't explicitly covered by standard peril categories. This coverage is designed to provide broader protection for policyholders, ensuring they are safeguarded against unforeseen events. However, specific exclusions may still apply, so it's important for policyholders to review their policy details carefully.
Overview: The Contractors All Risks Insurance offers comprehensive coverage for all types of civil construction risks. This policy covers physical loss or damage to property, as well as third party liability related to work conducted on the contract site.Cover includes: The coverage for physical loss or damage to property is on an "All Risks" basis, i.e. the policy insures against damage to property in the course of construction by all sudden, accidental and unforeseen causes other than specified excluded perils and forms of damage. This cover includes works brought on to the site for the purposes of the contract as well as temporary works erected or constructed on-site. Additionally, the policy includes coverage for physical loss or damage to construction plant & machinery, equipment and tools used per the insured contract.Third party liability: This policy also includes third party liability coverage. This insures against accidental bodily injury or illness to third parties as well as accidental loss of, or damage to property belonging to third parties, caused by an accident at the construction site. The policy also indemnifies for legal costs and expenses recovered by a claimant from the insured.
In the Accidental Release Section it covers all of the following except:
Stroke is not at all an accidental death.If your life policy covers critical illness covers including stroke, you are entitled to such benefits.
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Article 250 of the National Electrical Code covers grounding.
No. No insurance policy covers death in case of suicide.
The Denver Post covers the following types of stories: news, politics, sports, business, entertainment, lifestyles, opinion, and travel. They also have a jobs and classifieds section.
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The d section in a newspaper is typically called the "Lifestyle" section. It usually covers topics such as entertainment, fashion, travel, food, and culture.
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"Mobile insurance typically covers accidental damage, malicious damage, and reimbursement of unwanted calls. Mobile insurance also covers the loss, damage, or theft of accessories that came with the mobile."