The damage to the walls and roof of Mrs Harkness' property has not been caused by an insurable peril. |
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The wife shall ensure the property is fully insured for all perils to closing at her expense and for full insurable value. |
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How can Three Initial Corporation have an insurable interest in someone who's left for greener pastures? |
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With nearly all of the insurable crops dropping in value, crop insurance coverage will undergo a corresponding decline. |
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Additional insurable risks that are eligible for Trip Cancellation or Interruption benefits are outlined further in the policy. |
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A child who has been seriously ill or who has been diagnosed with a serious illness may not be insurable as an adult. |
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The exception occurs where livestock is not insurable and is diseased as a direct result of the disaster. |
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The Canada Revenue Agency is responsible for determining what is considered insurable employment and which earnings are insurable. |
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If the employee works seven days or more, the employment is insurable from the first day of work. |
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The other prerequisite for eligibility is that the employee accumulate at least 600 hours of insurable employment during the qualifying period. |
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Regulations governing mortgage loans are also revisited: the insurable portion of a mortgage will be reduced. |
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The big question is whether this is really an insurable event. |
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Losses to crops in the field that were insurable under the crop insurance program of the province at the time of the disaster are ineligible. |
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Loss payments also are limited to the amount of an insured person's insurable interest. |
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State-run plans determine their own premiums based on what the private insurance market charges insurable members. |
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Before 1996, workers only needed 150 insurable hours of work to qualify for benefits. |
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The benefit value remains the same, replacing 55 percent of prior earnings up to the maximum insurable earnings. |
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Payment will not be provided for losses and damage that are insurable under normal insurance coverage. |
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We have had little federal investment in flood control, just last minute insufficient funding, but flood damage is not insurable for residents. |
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The number of weeks payable varies depending on each individual's number of weeks of insurable employment and the unemployment rate of their area. |
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Forgoing of reduction of benefits in the case of gross negligence is, depending on the insurance company, partly included or separately insurable. |
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A recognised, insurable employment also brings in contributions to social security systems and opens the way for many women to leave moonlighting for legal work with social provision for old age and sickness. |
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As a result, errors in calculating the number of insurable weeks of employment have occurred, and the federal government has been overcharged for its share of the cost of benefit. |
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After all, the question then arises as to whether this is affordable or insurable for the economic sectors or whether it will remain incalculable for them. |
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At the same time it will be a society which recognizes the difference between need and want, where symptoms such as the common cold are not insurable coverage. |
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Upon the customer's request, Aquametro will insure the shipment, at the customer's expense, against theft, damage due to breakage, transport, fire and water as well as other insurable risks. |
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From the viewpoint of the insured person, an insurable risk is one for which the probability of loss is not so high as to require excessive premiums. |
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The Affordable Care Act will help move some people into insurance and, through banning exclusion for pre-existing conditions, allow some to become insurable at reasonable rates for the first time. |
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Expansion of insurable area for soybeans in response to grower requests, new earlier-maturing varieties and an increase in the acreage of soybeans grown in the province. |
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If an exogenous risk is insurable, an endogenous one is not. |
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The argument following which anything is insurable if only the premiums are high enough does not reflect reality, is not a feasible approach and in the Commission's view is not what the legislator had in mind. |
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The government will also make it easier for parents to collect benefits by working 600 hours of insurable employment, 100 hours less than the current requirement. |
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Producers will be able to insure some or all of their cattle, choosing from insurable periods of 12 to 36 weeks to match the coverage to actual cattle marketing. |
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In order to prevent financial speculation on human life, however, any party acquiring a life insurance contract must have an insurable interest in the life being insured. |
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Smith has no insurable interest, only coverage for use by permission. |
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