It most likely will be two claims. There must be an uninterrupted chain of events to connect two occurrences in order to file both as one claim.
YES
I would claim that a straight line is slightly bend as we define straight from the horizon.
A point - unless the line lies within the plane, or is parallel to it.
Zero (if the line is parallel to the plane), one (generally), or an infinite number (if the line is within the plane).
If a line segment touches two points on the circle it is called as: 1. secant; if the line extends outside the circle. 2. chord; if the line is present only within the circle. Diameter is a line which satisfies the second condition hence it is a chord. The additional condition for a chord to be known as diameter is that the chord should pass through the center of the circle!
Your question does not give enough details of your damage. What EXACTLY happened? Water damage includes such things as water pipe breaks & leaks, appliance overflows (washer, A/C drain line), roof leaks, wind-driven rain entering around windows & flashings, surface ground water (flood, seepage).
You will only have a valid claim if the outage occured within your home. This would occur if a tree fell on a power line servicing your home. If was a electric company caused blackout that is excluded. If you think you have an accepted claim, consider the deductible.
You normally have a line in front of the shooting line. If it falls within that you can claim it as a dropped arrow and use a spare. Alternatively it's normally accepted that if you can drag it back to the shooting line with your bow then to can re-shoot it.
It could leak while the filer is off. Once the filter is back on, there should be no leaks.
If your Insurance Co. is well equipped with the system, you can submit claim on line. Even in the negative, the intimation of claim can always be filed to the Insurance Company on line.
Yes do I file a claim on line or how?
Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.Yes, especially if the neighbor knows where the property line is and they haven't been using it for any purpose for a long time without you complaining about it. You should mark the location of the property line as soon as possible. If your neighbor tries to claim the land then you need to consult with an attorney who specializes in property law.
The front transmission line leaks, how do I replace it?
Leaks do that. You can suck air into the system through small cracks in your line. Air can also get into the system by having low fluid levels in your master cylinder. Your cylinder can get low because you have small leaks in your wheel cylinders.
You install a business phone line by calling a local company and asking them to come install the service. They should arrive within the week and the set up should be cheap.
Only non-vesicant, isotonic fluids such as normal saline or lactated Ringer's solution should be administered via an arterial pressure line to prevent tissue damage or necrosis if the fluid leaks into the surrounding tissues. Medications, blood products, or solutions with additives should not be administered through an arterial line.
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