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(The Mobile Equipment Exclusion from CGL Policy Coverage) More...
Partnerships Entitled to Life Insurance Proceeds
Generally, the legal entity of a partnership dissolves when one partner dies. However, partners may enter into an agreement during the life of the partnership to enable the surviving partners to continue with the business when one partner dies. A life insurance policy may be an appropriate means of accomplishing this purpose. More...
Service of Process on Insurer
In order for an insured or any other party to sue an insurer, a court must obtain personal jurisdiction over the insurer. To accomplish this, an insurer must be served with process in a proper manner. There are several methods of serving an insurer. More...
Twisting
What is Twisting? More...
The CGL Policy Exclusion for Damage to the Insured's Property
The standard comprehensive general liability policy insures a business against liability arising from personal injury or property damage suffered by a third party. Various exclusions are included in the CGL policy, including Exclusion J -- Damage to Property, that are designed to limit coverage to third party injury or damage. More...

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