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Indemnity, indemnify (as I understand it) is protection from loss, and to make whole, after a loss has been sustained. On Behalf of would be the person the sum is being paid for/in your stead/representing you/in stead of you. Your insurance company made payment to the injured/damaged property that you were responsible for, thus indemnifying them, on your behalf, (rather than you paying it yourself).

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Can you get insurance if your not the homeowner?

Yes, It is possible to purchase insurance on behalf of the owner. The Homeowners insurance policy must be in compliance with local law. The legal owner must be the beneficiary and must be listed as the loss payee for the insurance contract to be valid.


Can you insure a house you do not own?

You can if what your doing is buying or arranging insurance on behalf of the legal owner. The owner of the property needs to be the primary insured beneficiary. Other parties interests can also be listed on the policy.AnswerNo not really. The insurance looks for ownership documents I guess.


What type of industry is the Escrow Company in?

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Can you sell title insurance using the license of the underwriting company or must you have your own?

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What is the agreement in which an insurer authorizes a producer to sell insurance policies for it?

The agreement in which an insurer authorizes a producer to sell insurance policies on its behalf is known as an "agency agreement." This contract outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the insurer and the producer, including commission structures and the scope of authority. The producer acts as an intermediary, helping to distribute the insurer's products while adhering to regulatory and ethical standards.

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What is the difference in using in behalf and on behalf?

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A person who acts on behalf of an insurance company in the solicitation of an insurance contract is known as?

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