Examples of Hurricane Season in a sentence
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The total personal and commercial residential insured hurricane losses provided in Forms A-2A, Base Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Hurricane Losses (2012 FHCF Exposure Data), A-2B, Base Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Hurricane Losses (2017 FHCF Exposure Data), A-3A, 2004 Hurricane Season Losses (2012 FHCF Exposure Data), and A-3B, 2004 Hurricane Season Losses (2017 FHCF Exposure Data), will be reviewed individually for total personal residential and total commercial residential insured hurricane losses.
Florida, The Governor's Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service, Volunteer Florida, Unaffiliated Volunteer Management: Florida’s Record-breaking 2004 Hurricane Season, 2005.
Forms A-1 (Zero Deductible Personal Residential Loss Costs by ZIP Code), A-2 (Base Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Losses), A-3A (2004 Hurricane Season Losses, 2007 FHCF Exposure Data), A-3B (2004 Hurricane Season Losses, 2012 FHCF Exposure Data), A-6 (Logical Relationship to Risk, Trade Secret item), and A-7 (Percentage Change in Logical Relationship to Risk) will be used to assess coverage relationships.
The total personal and commercial residential insured losses provided in Forms A-2 (Base Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Losses), A-3A (2004 Hurricane Season Losses, 2007 FHCF Exposure Data), and A- 3B (2004 Hurricane Season Losses, 2012 FHCF Exposure Data) will be reviewed individually for total personal residential and total commercial residential insured losses.
The total personal and commercial residential insured losses provided in Forms A-2, Base Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Losses and A-3, 2004 Hurricane Season Losses, will be reviewed individually for total personal residential and total commercial residential insured losses.
Forms A-1, Zero Deductible Personal Residential Loss Costs by ZIP Code, A-2, Base Hurricane Storm Set Statewide Losses, A-3, 2004 Hurricane Season Losses, A-6, Logical Relationship to Risk (Trade Secret item), and A-7, Percentage Change in Logical Relationship to Risk, will be reviewed to assess coverage relationships.
One of the most important ideas of the adverse-selection models is that firms use deductibles to control the quantity of insurance purchased.
In support of sharing individual hurricane preparation activities among IOUs, Municipals, and Cooperatives, the Commission has held annual Hurricane Season Preparation Workshops since 2006.
Its shortcomings may include the lack of a broader view of heritage, as well as the limited evidence presented in case studies.