1. Despite the enormous casualty figure, a major concern of governmental officials was that insurance cover property losses. 2. If Susan can afford to cover a loss, she should absorb it herself without a policy, Yeske advised. 3. Many firms had borrowed heavily to cover their losses, driving government banks into insolvency. 4. This would have increased city sales tax revenues to cover property tax losses -- for the city. 5. Those policies would cover economic losses only. 6. Individually engineered low incomes would be the order of the day for all those insured, and the insurance company would not be able to cover the loss. 7. This is illustrated in Woodman v Photo Trade Processing Ltd where insurance was said not to be a suitable alternative to cover the loss of a precious film. 8. So who covers the loss on the caravan and on the rental? 9. American Express, for instance, said it will always cover any losses when a customer is victimized by online fraud. 10. Although Mirage officials said their proposal would have covered those losses, Rowland was not convinced. |