Petty theft, especially theft of articles in less than package lots POLICY - The written contract effecting insurance, or the certificate thereof, including all clause, riders, endorsements, and papers attached and made a part thereof
Petty theft, particularly theft of articles in less than package lots This term is associated with the insuring of cargo under an Inland Marine Insurance form (G)
= Petty theft, particularly theft of articles in less than package lots This term is associated with the insuring of cargo under an Inland Marine Insurance form
Petty theft, especially theft of articles in less than package lots In auto insurance this would include the theft of such things as hubcaps, spotlights, spare wheels, and so on
As used in marine insurance policies, the term denotes petty thievery, the taking of small parts of a shipment, as opposed to the theft of a whole shipment or large unit Some ordinary marine insurance policies do not cover against pilferage, and when this coverage is desired it must be added to the policy Port of