Yes, one director can sue another under a common directors and officers (D&O) insurance policy, provided the policy allows for such claims. However, the specific terms and conditions of the D&O policy will dictate the circumstances under which such a lawsuit can proceed. It's also essential to consider any potential conflicts of interest and whether the policy covers claims between insured individuals. Legal advice is often recommended in these situations to navigate the complexities involved.
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You can carry anyone on your policy if the vehicle is in your name.
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Sure as an additional insured or driver under the policy. Note: a sibling is a brother or a sister.
You can certainly remove any person from coverage under your own auto insurance policy. You can not however cancel another persons Policy. The first named insured on a policy is geenrally considered the owner of the policy and can make whatever changes required. If you have a joint owned policy and with respect to common law, it migt be wiser to simlply pick up a new policy for yourself and allow the old one to lapse or expire. Happy Motoring
Co-InsuredThe "Co-Insured" is another person or entity that is also covered under your insurance policy.
When referring to a multiply car policy, commonly called multi-car for short, one would be referring to insurance coverage for more then one vehicle under one policy. This is a very common practice with most insurance companies to allow discounts for the policy holder. This also benefits the policy holder by having all vehicles under one policy rather then paying multiple bills.
If you are asking about the automobile insurance policy, it depends on the specific policy. Most policies include protection when driving another vehicle as long as it is with permission of the owner.
For a car to be covered, the policy must be issued in the name of the titled owner of the vehicle. No one else has an insurable interest in the vehicle.