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comprehensive insurance Insurance coverage that reimburses you for damage to your own car from causes other than a collision, upset, or general wear and tear. Comprehensive insurance may provide coverage for hail, flood, theft, mischief, damage from animals, falling objects, explosions, earthquakes, and many other events. ...
Comprehensibleness
The quality of being comprehensible comprehensibility...
comprehensive
comprehensive : covering completely or broadly [a insurance policy] ...
comprehensive general liability insurance
comprehensive general liability insurance : liability insurance for a business that usually covers losses from products liability, premises liability, and some liabilities that the insured assumes under a contract (as a lease) ...
Comprehensibility
The quality or state of being comprehensible capability of being understood...
Comprehensibly
With great extent of signification comprehensively...
Comprehensively
In a comprehensive manner with great extent of scope...
Comprehensiveness
The quality of being comprehensive extensiveness of scope...
Comprehensive School
Comprehensive School, is a secondary school which admits all abilities of pupils, Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 15, para 96, p. 95....
Control
Control, the word 'control' suggests check, restraint or influence. Control is intended to regulate and hold in check a restrain from action, State of Mysore v. Allum Karibasuppa, AIR 1974 SC 1863 (1866). [Karnataka Co-operative Societies Act, (11 of 1959), s. 54]The word 'control' is synonymous with superinten-dentce, management or authority to direct, restrict or regulate. Control is exercised by a superior authority in exercise of its supervisory power, S.V. Co-operative Bank Ltd. v. K. Panduranga, AIR 1972 SC 1248 (1250). [Multi-Unit Co-operative Societies Act, 1942, s. 2(1)]Control, is synonymous with superintendence, management, or authority to direct, restrict or regulate, Regional Provident Fund Commissioner v. Sanatan Dharam Girls Secondry School, 2006 (10) JT 159 [As per Words and Phrases, Vol. 9 Permanent Edn.]Imports the notion of the power to direct what shall be done with the property in question; and the words are intended to provide a clearer concept than 'possession' w...
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