Property and liability insurance definition

Property and liability insurance means all insurance to which the provisions of § 10-3-102(1)(a) and (c), C.R.S. apply.

Examples of Property and liability insurance in a sentence

  • Property and liability insurance coverage is extended to the Chartered Clubs while engaged in club activities within the community of Sun City West.

  • Property and liability insurance companies are also members of the Puerto Rico Property and Casualty Insurance Guaranty Association (the "PR Guaranty Association").

  • Property and liability insurance should be a cost of the project owner or owners and borne as a component of the rent.

  • Property and liability insurance coverage is purchased from outside sources.

  • Property and liability insurance has been maintained on the property.

  • Property and liability insurance companies shall be licensed to do business in Colorado and shall have an A.M. Best rating of not less than B+ and/or VII.

  • Property and liability insurance may be presented on a package or mono-line basis.

  • Homeowner shall provide, at minimum, a Landlord policy on the Property to cover any roof and fire damage to the Property, and liability insurance to cover certain personal injuries occurring as a result of property defects or owner negligence.

  • Property and liability insurance coverage as requested by the City Attorney’s Office.

  • Q CENTER shall maintain casualty insurance for damages to the Property and liability insurance in amounts not less than the limitations on liability for local public bodies provided in ORS 30.272 and ORS 30.273.

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