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liability insurance

noun

  1. insurance covering the insured against losses arising from injury or damage to another person or property.



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You are solely responsible for meeting your legal requirements and getting any necessary liability insurance coverage for your business.

Although Salinas had general liability insurance, he didn’t have fire insurance — it would have more than tripled his premium costs, he said, to around $4,000 a year.

California law requires drivers to have minimum liability insurance that helps pay for injuries or damage that you cause to others.

"We had her neutered before the law came in; we had the liability insurance, we then thought we'd done all the Defra bits and pieces," said Mrs Moore.

From BBC

Dogs that have been declared to be dangerous must be muzzled in public, and the owner is required to post warning signs and maintain liability insurance of at least $100,000.

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