Continuously Insured
An insured person who has had no time period during which he or she was uninsured since first taking out an auto insurance policy.
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An insured person who has had no time period during which he or she was uninsured since first taking out an auto insurance policy.
The most common form of optional auto insurance coverage, alongside Collision, covering damage that is the result of non-collision factors, such weather and theft.
Along with Comprehensive, the most common form of optional auto insurance coverage. Collision Coverage covers the cost (minus a deductible) of repairing damage to a vehicle when the insured driver is at
A document issued by insurance companies or agents to vehicle owners as proof of compliance with laws requiring car insurance coverage.
A policy of insurance protecting an owner and driver against losses associated with the use and operation of a motor vehicle.
When an insurance policy is terminated prior to the renewal date. Either the insurer or the insured can cancel a policy.
the document that certifies a building has been completed to conform with zoning and other standards and is ready to be occupied.
the term that is used in medical circles where the risks that are involved are weighed against the risks of not operating on a patient.
a contempt of court that is committed outside of the court where a person refuses to accept a summons.
This term is used to apply to the death penalty.
This term is applied to the binding promise or obligation that comes from an agreement or contract.
the term that applies to discontinuing a suit that is based on a condition being fulfilled.
the name given when a man’s wife has been or is unfaithful to him.
a right that is based on a matter of the law that has been determined by totally accepted facts.
This term is applied to a verdict where the juries come to a compromise to reach a verdict. It does not conform properly to a trial by jury.
an act of omission or commission where a person demonstrates the wilful disregard to the rights of other people that results in possible or actual harm.
an offense that is categorised by a person’s failing to perform an act that is required.
the certain proof that is clear and is acceptable to all parties.
This term is given to the facts that support the testimony that is given by a witness.
This applies in some states where a group of physicians that form a corporation in order to practice medicine. They still have a personal liability to each patient.
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