It's a rule that you CAN NOT be under 13.
That's the distance covered.
Army (DA) civilian employees and Army Reserve technicians
Keeping something harmful under control
It just means that the under the new scheme, the object is not where it would have been under the old scheme.
No, you do not have to be married to be covered under the same health insurance plan.
Dentures are something that is generally covered under your Health Insurance policy.
If you are still listed on their policy, yes.
No. This is not a covered cause under a homeowners policy. This is something that was caused by the homeowners neglect which is not covered under the terms of the policy.
No, Sorry. This is a maintenance issue and not a covered cause under your homeowners policy. Insurance claims must be for a covered cause and must be "sudden and accidental". Something like this happens over time and should have been corrected by maintenance.
Adverbs often tell when, where, why, or under what conditions something happens or has happened.
We would be under the care of a neurologist,
If there was something wrong with your house that caused an injury to someone in your house, then it may.
In order for anyone to be covered under anyone's health insurance, they must be listed on the policy and a premium must be collected for them. If your spouse did not include their names on the plan and no premium is being collected for them, then they won't have coverage.
Yes a RIFLE can be covered under insurance
"Below" typically refers to something at a lower level or position than something else, while "under" implies something being beneath or covered by something else. For example, you could say "The book is on the table below the lamp" for "below," and "The cat is under the bed" for "under."
No. This is something that you did on purpose and the damage is not caused by a "covered cause" under the terms of the policy. Generally it must be damage caused by one of the covered causes and must be sudden and accidental.