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liability insurance
noun
- insurance covering the insured against losses arising from injury or damage to another person or property.
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The website connects owners with renters, and provides some of the tools both parties need—liability insurance, assured transactions, dispute arbitration—to make the arrangement safe and easy for everyone involved.
Kennedy and the defense expert would also have to obtain $1 million in liability insurance, agree to take only handwritten notes and travel to the company’s Pittsburgh headquarters for the review, among other restrictions.
The only potential roadblock was getting liability insurance at an affordable price during a pandemic, which they were able to do after shopping around.
The idle storage of fireworks could cost each company heavily, due the security and liability insurance that comes with protecting highly dangerous materials.
They also have liability insurance, which helps them make payments to passengers who are harmed or killed.
It's actually kind of amazing that you are not already required to buy liability insurance for firearms.
This is why you should always have liability insurance, but should think twice about collision damage coverage.
Even if you could prove it, however, the liability insurance wouldn't necessarily pay.
Because the important point is what those rulings did not do: create a market for asbestos liability insurance.
We will not go to the experience of any liability insurance.
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