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can be as different as night and day depending on the geographical location and the local appetite in the housing market. Worry over future losses from hurricanes has brought the selection to a bare minimum in Florida. Today's apartment could be tomorrow's condominium, as conversions have become a normal occurrence through the US. The downside is that some lower income tenants are forced to move out, and replacing existing living quarters may be difficult due to less available apartments and increased monthly payments. There are several unique aspects of insuring condominium units. Most have to do with the fact that there are two responding policies that could apply to a loss, the unit holder's personal policy and the condo corporation's commercial polic...
... insurance that protects the structure and common elements, it becomes the responsibility of individ...
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There are several different commercial automobile policies. Most have a specific purpose and use, such as the Insurance Services Office Truckers Policy, Garage Policy or Motor Carrier Policy. The is by far the most common and frequently used policy, since it covers and applies to the majority of commercial risks and is not specific to a certain type or class of business. Liability coverage provides insurance protection for bodily injury and property damage caused by an accident resulting from the ownership, maintenance or use of a covered vehicle, including pollution costs and expenses from the same accident.
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...The most common policy is the "commercial general liability policy...
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Under the Maastricht Treaty of 1992, a single currency called the "euro" was adopted, and economic criteria for membership in the European Monetary Union were established. The objectives of the Maastricht Treaty were to eliminate the costs connected with several European currencies, increase both currency and international stability, and stimulate economic growth and employment with a more efficient single market and European integration. The individual Member States and the European Union as a whole would benefit with free circulation of goods, services, people, and capital among the Member States ("What is," n.d., p. 2-3). On January 1, 1999, eleven of the fifteen existing European Union (EU) Member States joined the EMU: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lux...
... of goods among Member States and adopt a common commercial policy. Over the next thirty years, add...
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..., a transatlantic approach on investment policy is considered to be a key element by business, par... direct investment is now part of the common commercial policy (Art 206 Treaty on the Functioni...
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...DEVELOPING COUNTRY EXCEPTIONALISM: COMMON BUT DIFFERENTIATED RESPONSIBILITIES V. CONCLUSION ...Foreign Policy: Public Diplomacy at the End of the Cold War aboun... or Shared Competence in the Common Commercial Policy: From Amsterdam to Nice, 30 LEGAL ISSUES OF...
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... State is the President's principal foreign policy advisor and is responsible for the formulation of ... Agricultural Service [FAS], Foreign Commercial Service [FCS], and Arms Control and Disarmament Ag... administrative costs, and work toward a common set of goals. DTMO is focused on transforming the ...
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... the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy," who is also a vice president of the European Com.... Common Commercial Policy . The treaty yet again amends th...
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...Commercial banks witnessed their core business of lending bei...The use of a common geographic region attempts to control for the infl...Thrift institutions failures: Causes and policy issues. Bank Structure and Competition, Conference...
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Gingrich 'begins anew' on trail
LOS ANGELES - Just days after his top staff resigned en masse, Newt Gingrich sought to reboot his troubled presidential bid Sunday with a foreign policy speech accusing the Obama administration of placing "political correctness above common sense" in its dealings on the world stage.