English term
loss of key
‘’Insurance terms and conditions:
GLI 1:3 Global Liability Insurance
Al 12:1 Additional Insured Written Contract
ADI 11:1 Advertising Injury
EEL 12:1 Industrial Injury
LOK11:1 Loss of Key
TN 12 :1 Tenant’s Liability Equipment
RC 12:1 Retroactive cover, Claims Made
IS1:2 International Sanctions’’
What does ,,Loss of key’’ mean? Loss of keys or loss of key personnel?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
4 +4 | key (car, room, etc) | Phong Le |
Non-PRO (1): B D Finch
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