Minimum statutory limits definition

Minimum statutory limits means the minimum policy limits for vehicle liability coverage required by the law in the state or territory.
Minimum statutory limits means the minimum policy limits for motor vehicle liability coverage required by law of the State of Arizona.
Minimum statutory limits means the minimum policy limits for vehicle liability coverage required by the law of the state of Pennsylvania.

More Definitions of Minimum statutory limits

Minimum statutory limits means the minimum policy limits for motor vehicle liability coverage required by the law of the State of Utah. Those limits are as follows:
Minimum statutory limits means the minimum policy limits for Vehicle liability coverage required by State of Utah law .
Minimum statutory limits means the minimum motor vehicle liability coverage required by the financial responsibility laws of Arizona, which are:
Minimum statutory limits means the minimum amounts of liability insurance or financial responsibility required to apply to an auto, or its owner or operators, by the compulsory insurance or financial responsibility laws of the state shown in "our" records as the garaging address for the "covered auto".
Minimum statutory limits means the minimum policy limits for motor vehicle liability coverage required by the law of the State of Utah. Those limits are as follows: (i) $25,000 with respect to liability for bodily injury toeach person” in any one accident arising out of the use of a motor vehicle; (ii) subject to the limit for “each person” described above, $65,000 with respect to liability for bodily injury to two or more persons in any one accident arising out of the use of a motor vehicle; and (iii) $15,000 with respect to liability for property damage in any one accident arising out of the use of a motor vehicle; or b. $80,000 combined single limit (“CSL”) with respect to liability for all bodily injury and property damage in any one accident arising out of the use of a motor vehicle.