It's All Your Fault!

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Silver Lake Publishing, 2001 - Art - 291 pages
t's All Your Fault takes readers through personal liability issues and- in plain English- tells them what they can do to protect themselves.

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Contents

CHAPTER
1
CHAPTER 2
27
CHAPTER 3
51
CHAPTER 4
87
CHAPTER 6
155
CHAPTER 7
185
CHAPTER 8
223
Hold Harmless Agreements
253
INDEX
285
Copyright

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Page 71 - Policies covering personal property in an insured's home may include as additional insureds— if residents of the named insured's household— his or her spouse, the relatives of either, and any other person under the age of 21 in the care of an insured.
Page 28 - A transfer or making over to another of the whole of any property, real or personal, in possession or in action, or of any estate or right therein.
Page 28 - In addition to our limit of liability, we will pay all defense costs we incur. Our duty to settle or defend ends when our limit of liability for this coverage has been exhausted.
Page 217 - ... to the child an instrumentality which, though not necessarily a dangerous thing of itself, is likely to be put to a dangerous use because of the known propensities of the child; (4...
Page 188 - A landowner must act as a reasonable man in maintaining his property in a reasonably safe condition in view of all the circumstances, including the likelihood of injury to others, the seriousness of the injury , and the burden of avoiding the risk . '
Page 226 - ... with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.
Page 217 - ... child an instrumentality which, though not necessarily a dangerous thing of itself, is likely to be put to a dangerous use because of the known propensities of the child; (4) where the parent's negligence consists entirely of his failure reasonably to restrain the child from vicious conduct imperilling others, when the parent has knowledge of the child's propensity toward such conduct...
Page 130 - Property damage means physical injury to, destruction of or loss of use of tangible property.
Page 23 - We will pay those sums that the insured becomes legally obligated to pay as damages because of "bodily injury" or "property damage" to which this insurance applies.

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