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  2. Fixture (property law) - Wikipedia

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    By deduction, therefore, a trade fixture is not a fixture at all. Its name is misleading, since a fixture, by definition, is real property that must remain with the real estate when a seller sells it or a tenant leaves her lease. A trade "fixture" is not real property, but personal property of the tenant. The landlord does have some protection.

  3. Contents insurance - Wikipedia

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    Contents insurance is insurance that pays for damage to, theft, or loss of, an individual’s personal possessions at home. Some insurance policies also cover items taken out of the home on holiday. Some insurance policies also cover items taken out of the home on holiday.

  4. Guaranteed asset protection insurance - Wikipedia

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    Guaranteed asset protection insurance (or GAP Insurance) is an insurance coverage offered as a supplement to automobile insurance policies or auto loans. A GAP policy covers the difference between the value of a car (i.e., what the insurance company will typically pay), and what the borrower owes on the loan if the car is totaled or stolen.

  5. New vs used car insurance - AOL

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    Takeaway. Coverage selections impact your premium. If your new vehicle is financed or leased, many of which are, you will probably have to carry full coverage, which is more expensive.

  6. NC coastal insurance rates are going up, but by how much is ...

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    Insurers wants to raise homeowner insurance rates by 42% statewide and nearly double them in some coastal areas.The state is challenging the proposal.

  7. Fixed asset - Wikipedia

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    Non-current (fixed) assets are items of value that the organization has bought and will use for an extended period of time, typically including land and buildings, motor vehicles, furniture, office equipment, computers, fixtures and fittings, and plant and machinery. [4]

  8. Auto insurance rates soaring, especially if you own these cars

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    A 2024 annual report from Bankrate shows the average car insurance policy is now more than $2,500 per year. For a family making roughly $74,000 a year, that's nearly 3.5% of their income.

  9. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle insurance (also known as car insurance, motor insurance, or auto insurance) is insurance for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other road vehicles. Its primary use is to provide financial protection against physical damage or bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions and against liability that could also arise from incidents in a ...

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