Statements made by the applicant relating to the risk. In casualty insurance, the declarations are frequently made a part of the policy.
Section of insurance contract which sets forth information that identifies the parties to the contract, what is covered, where, when, and at what limits, as well as rates and premiums.
Usually the first page of an insurance policy; summarizes key information specific to the policy; sometimes called a dec page.
The portion of the insurance policy that contains specific information, such as your name and address, the coverage, limits of liability, deductible, premium and policy term.
The section of an insurance policy containing basic underwriting information such as the insured's name, address, coverage, coverage amount and description of the insured location or vehicles.
Also known as the "Dec Page" or merely the " Dec." That section of the insurance policy that distinguishes one policy from all others. It contains the insured's name, address, a description of the property insured, the premium, etc.
Usually the first page of an insurance policy that contains the full legal name of your insurance company, your name and address, the policy number, effective and expiration dates, premium payable, the limits of insurance, covered property, deductibles, and any applicable lienholder information.
A section of the insurance policy which shows specific information, such as the named insured, limits, deductible, premium, etc.
The declarations page of your insurance policy summarizes the factual information essential to your insurance coverage: the policyholder's name and address, a description of the insured vehicles/property, the insurance premium, as well as the coverages, limits, and deductibles.
The page of an insurance contract that indicates the name of the policyholder, the insurance company, the period of coverage, what is covered (property, liability) under the contract.
That part of the policy describing the named insured, address, effective date, term of the policy, applicable coverages, the amount of insurance and the premium.
The declarations page shows the factual information essential to the insurance contract: the policyholder's name and address, a description of the insured property, the premiums to be paid, as well as the limits and deductibles for different coverages. | Back
The section of an insurance policy, usually the first page, that provides information such as the policy number, the insured's name and address, the agent's name, etc.
A term used in insurance for the portion of the contract which contains information such as the name and address of the insured, the property insured, its location and description, the policy period, the amount of insurance coverage, applicable premiums, and supplemental representations by the insured. the types of coverage you have elected; the limit for each coverage; the cost for each coverage; the specified vehicles covered by the policy; the types of coverage for each vehicle covered by the policy; and other information applicable to the policy.
The section of an insurance contract which shows who is insured, what property or risk is covered, when and where coverage is effective and how much coverage applies.
The statements in an insurance contract that provide information about the property or life to be insured and used for underwriting and rating purposes and identification of the property or life to be insured.
Listing of the details of your particular coverage, such as the policy number, kinds of coverage and amounts of money provided by each, your name and address, a description of your vehicle, the premium, and coverage duration.
The part of your policy that includes your name and address; the property that is being insured, its location and description; the policy period; the amount of insurance coverage and the applicable premiums.
Personal and coverage information regarding your specific insurance policy.
Personal and coverage information regarding a specific ins. policy.
The part of the policy that provides detailed information about the insured, the insurer, and the coverages.
Typically the first page of a policy. Your declarations page lists your policy number, dates your policy is in force, who and what property your policy insures, as well as the specific coverages, coverage limits and deductibles you chose. May also be called Page One.
Information such as name, description, and location of insured property, premiums payable, coverage amounts, are placed on what agents call the Declarations Page.
The portion of the insurance policy that contains specific information, such as your name and address, a description of your property, the coverage, premium and policy term.
that part of the policy containing the representations of the applicant éŒ3/4
Usually the first page of an insurance policy that names the Insured, the property that is covered, the coverage limits and the effective dates.
That part of an insurance policy containing the information about the applicant listed on the insurance application.