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    Make sure you and your family are Insurable.

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    Characteristics of Insurable risksWhat are the characteristics of Insurable risks?

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    Insurable crops: It includes Aman and Aus paddy, jute and maize under the scheme.

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    Both are technically unlawful, as not having Insurable interest, and so were unenforceable in law.

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    When you are taking any health plan, a general question that arises is that are you Insurable?

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    Buy a plan outside this period, and your premiums may be higher- assuming you are even Insurable.

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    The Insurable figure will be the cost demolition and clearing of the site and re-building your home on the present site, of course.

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    For self and spouse on superannuation subject to having completed five years in Insurable employment on superannuation or in case of having suffered permanent physical disablement during the course of Insurable employment.

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    A person who has entered into Insurable employment for the first time has to wait for nearly 9 months before becoming eligible to sickness benefit, because his corresponding benefit period starts only after that interval.

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    While data on the extent of the maritime industry's exposure to cyber-crime is hard to come by, a study of the related energy sector by insurance companies recently indicates that much of it maybe Insurable.

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    (ii) A person who has entered into Insurable employment for the first time has to wait for nearly 9 months before becoming eligible to sickness benefit, because his corresponding benefit period starts only after that interval.

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    Under Section 2(8) of ESIC Act,“Employment Injury” has been defined as a personal injury to an employee caused by accident or occupational disease arising out of and in the course of his/her employment, being in Insurable employment, whether the accident occurs or the occupational disease is contracted within or outside the territorial limits of India.

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    Employment Injury" has been defined under Section 2(8) of the Act, as a personal injury to an employee caused by accident or occupational disease arising out of and in the course of his employment, being in Insurable employment, whether the accident occurs or the occupational disease is contracted within or outside the territorial limits of India.

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    And in Macaura v. Northern Assurance Co Ltd a claim under an insurance policy failed where the insured had transferred timber from his name into the name of a company wholly owned by him, and it was subsequently destroyed in a fire; as the property now belonged to the company and not to him, he no longer had an"Insurable interest" in it and his claim failed.

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