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"If I bought a car for $500,000 and put $400,000 into it to restore it, then we'll insure it for $900,000," Mr. Fiske said.
He offered me so much that I was startled, and left the picture with him, as I could not afford to insure it for that sum.
"Of course, if someone comes in with a 1979 Volkswagen Bus and they want to insure it for $250,000, we'll say, 'Why?' because it's only worth $10,000 to $15,000 and you couldn't spend that much restoring it".
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They insured it for $1 million.
Abashed, Macmillan found it in a vault and, insuring it for $1,000, sent it all back, or so everyone believed until just recently.
Parameters are gonna be set, rules are gonna be laid out, a law will encompass what it is that Alaska needs to protect our sovereignty, to insure it's jobs first for Alaskans, and in-state use of gas' " — her list went on.
But if the player gets through the first three years and the club wants to keep the contract insured, it has to apply for a new policy for the last two years.
"With the busy schedule of healthcare providers, especially now as more people are getting insured, it's becoming harder for healthcare providers to spend the required time to educate their patients.
So, for example, a 500,000-square-foot building would pay $25,000 a year for original art without having to but it, install it or insure for it.
Fair enough, but measuring risk and insuring against it for intangibles is not all that easy.
Be Sure of Your Insurance It is a common recurring theme in every area struck by a natural disaster that a) no one saw it coming, and b) no one was properly insured for it.
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