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Home Dictionary Name: first party coveragefirst-party coverage
first-party coverage Compensation you receive under your own insurance policy as opposed to receiving payment from someone else's insurance policy, such as the person who caused an accident. Examples of first-party coverage include collision insurance and comprehensive insurance, in which your own insurance company pays you for losses to your own car. ...
Adverse party
Adverse party, the term 'adverse party' connotes that party which has a right and opportunity to cross-examine in the first proceeding. This proviso, therefore, obviously protects the rights of the adverse party in the first proceeding and not the party who produced the witness. The party against whom the witness is produced in the previous proceeding is the adverse party and not the person who produced the witness and had the advantage of having examined the witness, V.M. Mathew v. V.S. Sharma, (1995) 6 SCC 122 (125). [Evidence Act, 1872, s. 33, second proviso]...
Coverage
the range of items covered Coverage may be small narrow coverage or large broad coverage or wide coverage...
inflation coverage
inflation coverage endorsement to a homeowner's policy that automatically adjusts the amount of insurance to compensate for inflationary rises in the home's value. This type of coverage does not adjust for increases in the home's value due to improvements. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
primary insurance coverage
primary insurance coverage : coverage under an insurance policy in which the insurer is immediately liable upon the happening of a covered event ...
Political party
Political party, in UK origins of organised political parties are relatively recent. They were first acknowledged by Burke in 1769; according to some commentators, the parties originated in Whig and Tory Groups in the late seventeenth century, Political Parties in Modern Britain, John D. Lees and Richard Kinber, p. 1.Means the largest mass organisation of voters in modern government, Dictionary of Political Science, Joseph Dunner, 1965, p. 417.Unlike in UK, the political parties in India are registered with Election Commission, Representa-tion of the People Act, 1951, s. 29A....
Party-wall
Party-wall, a term which has been used indifferent senses, may mean (1) a wall of which the two adjoining owners are tenants in common: (2) a wall divided longitudinally into two strips, one belonging to each of the neighbouring owners: (3) a wall which belongs entirely to one of the adjoining owners, but is subject to an easement or right in the other to have it maintained as a dividing wall between the two tenements: (4) a wall divided longitudinally into two moieties, each moiety being subject to a cross easement in favour of the owner of the other moiety, Watson v. Gray, (1880) 14 Ch D 192.The common use of a wall separating adjoining lands of different owners is prima facie evidence that the wall and the land on which it stands belongs to the owners of those adjoining lands, in equal moieties, as tenants in common, or would so belong if tenancy in undivided shares in a legal estate had not been done away with by the land legislation of 1925. Now under s. 38, and 1st Sch., Part 5, ...
First hearing
First hearing, the expression 'first hearing of the suit' in s. 20(4) means the date on which the court proposes to apply its mind to determine the points in controversy between the parties to the suit and to frame issues, if necessary, Advaita Nand v. Judge, Small Cause Court, (1995) 3 SCC 407 (410); see also Sudershan Devi v. Sushila Devi, AIR 1999 SC 3688: (1999) 8 SCC 31. [U.P. Urban Buildings Regulation of Letting, Rent and Eviction Act, 1972 s. 20(4) Expl. (a) inserted by U.P. Act (28 of 1976)]Meant after framing of issues when the suit would be posted for production of evidence, Ved Prakash Wadhwa v. Vishwa Mohan, (1995) 3 SCC 407; Advaita Nand v. Judge, Small Cause Court, Meerut, (1983) 3 SCC 667....
coverage
coverage 1 : protection or indemnification by an insurance policy [the policy provides extensive against burglary] 2 : a risk assumed by the terms of an insurance contract [the policy lists four s: liability, medical payments, uninsured motorists, and physical damage] ...
Quarters of coverage
Quarters of coverage, means the number of quarterly payments made by a person into the social security fund as a basis for determining the person's entitlement to benefits, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1257....
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