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31-05-2008, 06:16 PM | #16 |
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Insurance, in law and economics, is a form of risk management primarily used to hedge against the risk of a contingent loss. Insurance is defined as the equitable transfer of the risk of a loss, from one entity to another, in exchange for a premium. An insurer is a company selling the insurance. The insurance rate is a factor used to determine the amount, called the premium, to be charged for a certain amount of insurance coverage. Risk management, the practice of appraising and controlling risk, has evolved as a discrete field of study and practice.
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31-05-2008, 07:54 PM | #17 | |
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OH, well that explains it then |
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31-05-2008, 09:00 PM | #18 |
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Lancaster do laid up policies which cover fire, theft and accidental damage. I had it on my TF thingy cost £50 for the year, pretty sure they would do a bike, then all you have to worry about is getting it home!
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31-05-2008, 09:43 PM | #19 |
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Fire and Theft insurance is a waste of time.
Who's going to steal a burning bike? |
31-05-2008, 10:38 PM | #20 |
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It's more the other way round donut! Mind you where I used to work one of the guys had bit of a fit and stole a tractor, doused it in diesel and danced naked around it until being taken away by men in white coats!
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