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  2. HO-4 insurance: what it covers and who might need it - AOL

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    That means if your personal property is damaged due to one of these events, your insurance company should reimburse you up to your coverage limits. Generally, damage caused by the following perils ...

  3. Property damage - Wikipedia

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    Property damage (sometimes called damage to property), is the damage or destruction of real or tangible personal property, caused by negligence, willful destruction, or an act of nature. Destruction of property (sometimes called property destruction , or criminal damage in England and Wales ) is a sub-type of property damage that involves ...

  4. Scheduled personal property coverage: what it is and ... - AOL

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    Personal property is a standard coverage on a homeowners insurance policy. It covers belongings like furniture and clothing, paying up to a certain limit if they are stolen or damaged by a covered ...

  5. Tort - Wikipedia

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    actions for personal injuries: it is the law of the place where the individual sustained the injury; damage to property: it is the law of the place where the property was damaged; in any other case, it is the law of the place in which the most significant element or elements occurred.

  6. Criminal damage in English law - Wikipedia

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    The definition of property in the Criminal Damage Act 1971 differs slightly from the Theft Act 1968 [26] in that it only includes "property of a tangible nature". [27] Land can be damaged, as in Henderson and Batley (1984), [ 28 ] where the defendants had dumped rubble on a development site which cost a substantial sum to clear; it was held ...

  7. Declaring personal property: Take this step to avoid extra ...

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    However, you won’t get a personal property tax bill until the end of the year. If you file after March 1, the county may charge you a late fee. The fee will depend on the value of your vehicle.

  8. Negligence - Wikipedia

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    Special damage examples include lost wages, medical bills, and damage to property such as one's car. General damages – these are damages that are not quantified in monetary terms (e.g., there's no invoice or receipt as there would be to prove special damages). A general damage example is an amount for the pain and suffering one experiences ...

  9. Does homeowners insurance cover your swimming pool?

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    Personal property coverage applies to almost anything you own that is not attached to the dwelling. Basic above-ground pools can cost between $1,000 to $2,000, so you will likely have enough ...