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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Insurance / Insurance | |||||||
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5 +1 | Construction all risk / Construction all risk insurance |
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5 | General Liability Insurance |
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4 +1 | all risk construction insurance |
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5 | additional information |
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General Liability Insurance Explanation: asi -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-03-23 18:52:16 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- O General Contractor Liability Insurance. All risk I have never seen used anywhere, General Liability is what it is usually called. Hann Insurance Agency,contractors insurance,general liability ... ... insurance,general liability insurance,contractors insurance,general liability insurance,contractors insurance,construction insurance,contractor insurance ... www.hanninsurance.com/ - 10k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages Hann Insurance Agency,contractors insurance,contractor insurance ... ... insurance,california construction insurance,california contractors insurance,california contractor insurance,contractors general liability insurance,california ... www.hanninsurance.com/contform.html - 18k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages ImproveNet Inc.: Services > How We Screen Contractors ... Second stories, foundations, custom homes, and new construction. ... For contractors, an I rating always means they carry general liability insurance. ... www.improvenet.com/services/howwescreen.html - 17k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages Insurance: Policies and Procedures ... of the renovation/construction, the type of ... of the following insurance before doing ... Comprehensive General Liability; Worker\'s Compensation; Automobile Liability ... vpf-web.harvard.edu/rmas/4_insurance/policies6.html - 12k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages Business Owners Policy ... and beyond the AIG BOP general liability coverage part ... AIG BOP Employment Practices Liability Insurance responds to ... Increased cost of construction; Glass; Signs; ... www.uschamber-aig.com/uschamberfirst/ products/chamber_bop.html - 14k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages Risk Management For Construction Projects ... automobile liability insurance, and commercial general liability (CGL) coverage respond to most of the bodily injury losses that can occur during construction. ... articles.corporate.findlaw.com/ articles/file/00106/008580 - 42k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages CNA - Construction Insurance ... Pollution Liability Sale Sheet; General Liability Broad Form ... choice, simply click here: Construction Claim\'s Scenario. ... click here: Your Insurance Premium Audit! ... www.cna.com/commercial/artba/ - 22k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages Forecast of MTA Capital Program Contracts July - December 2002 ... in place an Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP ... the MTA usually covered the construction phase of work and provided general liability, excess liability ... www.mta.nyc.ny.us/mta/capital.htm - 28k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages Forecast of MTA Capital Program Contracts July - December 2000 ... are encouraged to submit cost saving proposals during construction, and upon ... also take out and maintain a Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy and ... www.mta.nyc.ny.us/mta/general.htm - 11k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages WRF - Articles ... Property Damage” Within Commercial General Liability Policy September ... That Coverage For Construction Defects Claims ... Reaffirms Burd Rule Insurance Law Updates. ... www.wrf.com/publications/ publisting.asp?type=8&group=6 - 32k - Mar 22, 2003 - Cached - Similar pages |
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all risk construction insurance Explanation: www.chagency.com |
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Construction all risk / Construction all risk insurance Explanation: I have translated plenty of policies with that title or Erection All Risk. Please see links below. Reference: http://www.icicilombard.com/frmid_prod_pi_erection.htm Reference: http://www1.worldbank.org/viewpoint/HTMLNotes/69/69ruster.pd... |
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additional information Explanation: I'm providing some information on Contractors All Risk/Erection All Risk insurance which you may find useful. Conractors All Risk Policy: This policy is designed to protect the interest of civil contractors and firms that are involved in construction activity against the damage or destruction of various civil engineering projects undertaken by them. Project costs are huge in view of heavy investments made by various agencies in infrastructure sector. Any loss or damage would throw the project haywire, apart from causing heavy losses both financially and to human life. Defects in construction may also surface during the maintenance period. In order to safeguard the project and his own interest, a contractor should necessarily go for Contractors All Risk Insurance. Erection All Risk Policy: This is a comprehensive insurance policy designed to cover any sort of contingency right from the moment the materials are unloaded at the project site.It continues during the entire project period until the project is tested, commissioned and handed over. The Benefits that I can get The main benefits of the policy are - 1. Cover for contractors plant and equipment, third party liability, surrounding property, removal of debris, escalation, express freight, overtime charges and additional customs duty are provided at a suitable additional premium. How does the Policy Work? 1. The policy covers the following perils: (a). Location risks: Fire, lightning, theft and burglary. (b). Handling risks: Impact from falling objects, collision, failure of chains or tackles. (c). Operational risks: Failure of safety devices, leakage of electricity, failure of insulation, short circuit, explosion, etc. (d). Risks of human element: Negligence, carelessness, faults in erection, malicious damage, riots and strikes. (e). Acts of God: Storm, tempest, hurricane, flood, inundation, landslide, rockslide, and earthquake www.assuretoday.com/pol_commercial1.asp?policy=allrisk Reference: http://www.assuretoday.com |
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