The page in your policy that shows the name and address of the insurer, the period of time a policy is in force, a description of the vehicle, the amount of the premium, and the amount of coverage.
The page attached to the front of a property or liability insurance policy that includes 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, the deductible, applicable premiums, and other related policy information provided by the insured.
The first page of the insurance policy that generally includes your name, address, the insured property, its location and description, the policy period (how long the coverage will be in force), the amount of the insurance coverage, the premiums and additional specific information provided by the insured.
The declarations page, also called declaration page, tells you who and/or what is covered by the insurance, the amount of coverage purchased and the conditions- the "when" and "where"-covered by the purchased insurance. Declaration page, also called dec page, tells you who and/or what is covered by the insurance, the amount of coverage purchased and the conditions-the "when" and "where" -covered by the purchased insurance
the page attached to the first page of an insurance policy, which includes policy information such as the policy number, property insured, location of the risk, inception and expiration dates, endorsements, amounts of coverage, deductible and other policy related information.
The "Dec page" is the page your company sends as part of the policy which shows the coverage limits and premiums.
That part of a property or liability insurance policy that discloses information pertinent to the coverage promised including names, addresses, limits, locations, term, premium, forms, and so on. The same information, perhaps in a shorthand version, is contained as well in the daily.
In auto insurance parlance, it's the front page of the policy, where the insurance company's and the insured person's policy number are listed. It also identifies the vehicle covered and summarizes the policy's coverage, cost and any deductibles.
The front page of your policy which contains the exact name of your insurance company, policy number, coverages, premiums, deductibles, vehicles insured, VIN numbers, and the classifications for rating purposes.
Usually the first page of a policy or any page that sets out the name of the insured, the name of the insurer, the effective dates of the policy, the policy limits, the premium charged, and the property or liability the risk of loss of which is insured. It identifies the forms or policy working applicable to the insurance coverage. Often it includes material representations made by the insured regarding the risk.
This is the report from your insurance company that includes the types, limits, and cost for each coverage as well as the vehicles covered by the policy. It also would include the types of coverage for each vehicle covered by the policy and other pertinent information.
A part of your policy where the insureds, insured cars, excluded drivers, addresses, types of coverages purchased and premiums charged are stated and the form numbers of any endorsements to your policy are listed.
Statements in an insurance contract that provide a summary of the risk to be insured, a description of the property or life to be insured, and the limits of insurance.
The front page of an auto insurance policy listing the name of your insurance company, your policy number, your coverage, the cost of the coverage and your deductibles. This page also lists the vehicles insured on the policy as well as vehicle identification numbers.
Statements that present information about the risk to be insured, including items such as policy period, amounts and types of coverage, and a description of the insured property.
(p) - the policy coverage page that summarizes the coverage provided by the policy and includes the identifying information on the insured and the covered property as supplied by the policy application. Note that the definition says that the declarations must be computer-generated, which must mean that handwritten or typed declarations would not qualify as declaration pages.
The declarations page contains the basic information of your policy. It shows the policy number, named insureds, effective dates, premium amounts and summary policy information.
A page usually attached to an insurance policy which is deemed to be part of the insurance policy providing information about and the identity of the insured and the type and nature of coverage provided.
The section of a property and casualty insurance contract containing such information as the name, description, and location of insured property, the name and address of the insured, the period for which the policy is in force; premiums payable, and the amount of coverage.
the section of an insurance policy that lists the name and address of the insured, the property covered, policy limits, premiums, policy period, forms attached, etc.