Insurance Law
| Basic Automobile Policy Contents |
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| Automobile insurance policies normally contain the same five basic sections found in most types of insurance policies: 1) declarations, 2) an insuring agreement, 3) definitions of terms used in the policy, 4) conditions, and 5) exclusions. More... |
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| Exclusions in Aviation Insurance Policies |
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| The aviation industry is highly regulated. Exclusions in aviation insurance policies relating to violation of such regulation have raised special issues. More... |
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| The Equitable Right of Subrogation |
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| Subrogation is an equitable right to seek recovery of losses paid by the plaintiff for another in an action against the party that caused the losses. In insurance law, subrogation refers to the right of the insurer to seek compensation for its payments to its insured by filing an action against the person that caused the damages to the insured. More... |
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| Automobile Insurance Options |
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| Standard automobile insurance policies provide both required and optional coverages. In most states, auto policies must contain liability insurance that provides for payment of damages caused by the policyholder. Coverage for damages to the policyholder's auto normally is not required (although it is purchased by most automobile owners). More... |
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| Insurance Law> General Liability Insurance> Motor Vehicle Exclusions |
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| (The Mobile Equipment Exclusion from CGL Policy Coverage) More... |
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