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20 Jul 2021, 9:01 am by Peter S. Lubin and Patrick Austermuehle
As the Court noted, Congress expressly stated that “the court” was tasked with deciding certain issues in Sections 502, 503, 504(c), and 505 but omitted the phrase from Section 504(b). [read post]
Retentions $0  each Insured Person under Insuring Agreement I (A) or (D) $2,500,000  each Claim, other than Securities Claim, under INSURING AGREEMENT I (B) OR (E) $2,500,000  each Securities Claim under INSURING AGREEMENT I (B) OR (C) $0  each Investigation Demand under INSURING AGREEMENT I (F) Subsection (a) involves a scenario where the policyholder increases the risk of loss through a merger or… [read post]
1 Feb 2012, 10:15 am by Michael Thomas
The former limitation period of six years was held to apply by virtue of sections 24(2) and (4) of the Limitations Act, S.O. 2002, C. 24 Schedule B. [read post]
1 Feb 2012, 10:15 am by Michael Thomas
The former limitation period of six years was held to apply by virtue of sections 24(2) and (4) of the Limitations Act, S.O. 2002, C. 24 Schedule B. [read post]
8 Apr 2010, 9:21 pm by Paul Karlsgodt
J., and STEVENS, THOMAS, and SOTOMAYOR, JJ., joined, an opin-ion with respect to Parts II–B and II–D, in which ROBERTS, C. [read post]
28 Jan 2017, 8:48 am by Kevin LaCroix
(c) Where any offence is compounded before the institution of any prosecution, no prosecution shall be instituted in relation to such offence, either by the Registrar or by any shareholder of the company or by any person authorised by the Central Government against the offender in relation to whom the offence is so compounded. [read post]
2 Feb 2013, 12:06 pm
Life insurance can be used in the same manner to fund spousal support obligationsLife insurance is particularly practical when the person making support payments is relatively young, and premiums low, but alternatives need to be considered if the premiums are high or if the person paying support is not insurable. [read post]
9 Feb 2010, 7:30 am by Mark S. Humphreys
Section 1952.151 says that PIP provides payment of all reasonable expenses that arise from an accident for: A) necessary medical care, B) lost income for a wage earner, and C) reinbursement for reasonable expenses for essential services ordinarily performed by the injured person. [read post]
13 Dec 2014, 11:13 am
§ 1144(b)(2)(A). http://codes.lp.findlaw.com/uscode/29/18/I/B/5/1144 The medical claims at issue were for treatment received during the extension period mandated by both insurance laws. [read post]
23 May 2022, 3:39 am by Daniel Schwartz
a) Gone up by 40 percent b) Gone up by 15 percent c) Stayed relatively flat d) Gone down by 15 percent e) Gone down by 40 percent Turns out the answer is actually (e)! [read post]
7 Aug 2012, 7:12 am by Mark S. Humphreys
Subsections (b)-(c) include types of personal injury that require no physical manifestation, such as malicious prosecution, libel and slander. [read post]
5 Jul 2010, 7:26 am by Jeremy Tyler
Homeowner B makes the repairs recommended and paid for by Insurance Company C. [read post]
17 May 2015, 7:37 am by Mark S. Humphreys
(c) The definition may reasonably require regular care and attendance by a physician, other than the insured or a member of the insured's immediate family. [read post]
27 Sep 2009, 2:05 pm by Christopher Simon
Not a good situation so..... 4) If there is a claim against you or you are sued, make sure you find out from your insurance company: a) what is the claimed injury, b) what are the gross medical bills and lost wages, c) what is the insurance company's assessment of the verdict d) how do they plan to protect you? [read post]
27 Jun 2023, 3:08 pm
Allied World subsequently sought entry of judgment under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(b), which the district court granted. [read post]