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Endorsements Changes to the original policy contract that add, reduce, or modify coverage and are made after the policy effective date. An example would be an additional car added after the policy effective date [..]
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EndorsementsEndorsements are changes or special conditions that apply to the terms of a policy, and are sometimes called exclusions. In the motoring world, they also mean offences recorded on your driving licence.
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EndorsementsAlso called riders, endorsements are changes to the original insurance contract. Endorsements may include changing your deductibles or adding a new car to your auto insurance policy.
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EndorsementsThese are special or unusual provisions that have the effect of varying a standard policy wording, or they may be alterations made to the cover offered by the insured or insurer, after the policy has [..]
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EndorsementsAn endorsement is a special amendment to a policy wording. It may be attached to the policy from inception or it may be added to the policy mid term. Mid term endorsements are often issued at [..]
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EndorsementsThese are special or unusual provisions that have the effect of varying a standard policy wording, or they may be alterations made to the cover offered by the insured or insurer, after the policy has begun.
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EndorsementsAn additional piece of paper, not a part of the original contract, which cites certain terms and which, when attached to the original contract, becomes a legal part of that contract. Additions to life [..]
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EndorsementsThese are also known as riders. They are changes to your coverage that are made after the effective date, like adding another car or raising your deductible.
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EndorsementsAn additional piece of paper, not a part of the original contract, which cites certain terms and which, when attached to the original contract, becomes a legal part of that contract. See Rider.
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EndorsementsThe title document or draft which is signed on the back by the party receiving goods or the payee, respectively, to prove receipt. Blank- simply signed, anyone can claim goods; Restricted- only named party can claim goods.
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