Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
personal excess
English answer:
Additional Liability Insurance Cover
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Anna Maria Augustine (X)
Aug 30, 2006 14:21
17 yrs ago
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English term
personal excess
English
Law/Patents
Insurance
A wide range of insurance policies are available including: ... personal excess.
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5 +2 | Read the link. It is explained there | Anna Maria Augustine (X) |
3 +5 | (normally) the amount (deductible) of any claim the | jarry (X) |
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Read the link. It is explained there
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NancyLynn
: good link, Anna Maria, but we need the term in the answer box , something like additional liability protection
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Asghar Bhatti
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Comment: "Thanks for both answers. The text I'm translating is from the US."
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(normally) the amount (deductible) of any claim the
policyholder must pay himself/herself. Known as 'deductible' in the US. Policy excess is the UK term.
It sounds as if this insurance company provides cover for this excess, presumably applicable to an existing policy.
It sounds as if this insurance company provides cover for this excess, presumably applicable to an existing policy.
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Jack Doughty
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Will Matter
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Alfa Trans (X)
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Dave Calderhead
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juvera
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