1. a. • Responsibility to cover the PAP or vehicle damage caused by personal injury and property damage to the insured. The insured also pays the insurer’s legal defense costs. PAP is usually written with split limit. The division limit refers to the amount of the insured amount of the bodily injury and property loss. • the scope of liability can be a single restriction‚ with the appropriate recognition policy. Example • Susan has a PAP liability limit of $100‚000 per occurrence. • Susan failed
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AS INTRODUCED IN THE RAJYA SABHA Bill No. XXXVI of 2007 THE MOTOR VEHICLES (AMENDMENT) BILL‚ 2007 A BILL further to amend the Motor Vehicles Act‚ 1988. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Fifty-eighth Year of the Republic of India as follows:— 1. (1) This Act may be called the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act‚ 2007. (2) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government may‚ by notification in the Official Gazette‚ appoint; and different dates may be appointed for different provisions
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A PROJECT REPORT ON “A Study on Commercial Vehicles” UNIVERSITY OF PETROLIUM AND ENERGY STUDIES SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE AWARD OF B.B.A (BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION) Submitted By: GAURAV RAJPOOT BBA: II – SEMESTER Approved By: Capt. MS GREWAL Vice President (JCBL) Guided By: Mr. ROBIN CHHABRA
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on Motor Vehicle Insurance Course Tattle: Principles of Insurance Course Code: FIN 123 Motor Vehicle Insurance Introduction: Motor Vehicle Insurance is insurance purchased 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 there from. The specific terms of vehicle insurance vary
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J.Cohen Amphibious Combat Vehicles: Requirements and Missions Sea services globally are introducing‚ expanding and modernizing amphibious landing capabilities. Naval construction data from AMI International‚ through 2031 shows 37 countries with new amphibious vessel acquisition programs planned‚ or currently underway. Most numerous are Landing Platform Dock (LPD)‚ Landing Ship Tank (LST)‚ Landing Ship Medium (LSM) and types similar to the larger Modified DOKDO class Amphibious Assault Ship
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VEHICLE 1: Vehicle 1 was a white 1994 Honda Civic DX‚ two door hatchback vehicle‚ bearing Florida tag‚ 562 0QM and VIN#: 2HGEH2461RH507024. The vehicle was registered to Shawn Anthony Barker of 11605 North Street‚ Gibsonton‚ Florida 33534. Vehicle 1 had a registered curb weight of 2201 pounds. A post collision examination of Vehicle 1 revealed it was powered by an electronic sequential port fuel injected‚ 102-hp 1.5 Litre‚ in-line 4‚ SOHC‚ 8 valve engine‚ with no apparent modifications. The
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Hybrid electric vehicles are one of the applications of hybrid technology in real modern life; in which it’s currently a high demand technology and is growing rapidly. Although hybrid vehicles weren’t the latest type of transportation technology to be discovered‚ since they appeared earlier than gasoline vehicles‚ because of the cost of research and technology they disappeared a prosperous century of gasoline vehicles began. Nowadays‚ when the world needs green transportation because of high fossil
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Prashant Zanwar University of Central Florida I. Introduction To Maglev Technology And Application 1.1 Principle of Maglev System Maglev is a system in which the vehicle runs levitated from the guideway (corresponding to the rail tracks of conventional railways) by using electromagnetic forces between superconducting magnets on board the vehicle and coils on the ground. The following is a general explanation of the principle of Maglev. fig. 1.1 1.1.1 Magnetic Levitation The "8" figured levitation coils
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aspects of stolen property is vehicle theft. What sets this crime apart from other stolen property is what I call the “mobility doctrine”. Meaning‚ vehicles have the inherent ability to be easily relocated from one location to another (Karmen‚ 2015). This creates a special dynamic; because the location a vehicle is left in can have a significant impact on it susceptibility to being stolen (Karmen‚ 2015). Couple this dynamic and mobility doctrine with the fact that vehicles are not physically protected
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1 Special Issue on Unmanned Ground Vehicles FIGURES OMITTED Unmanned Systems Magazine Summer 1995‚ volume 13‚ number 3 UGV HISTORY 101: A Brief History of Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV) Development Efforts Douglas W. Gage (gage@nosc.mil) "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" -- George Santayana INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief survey of a number of different threads of development that have brought the UGV field to its current state
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