Motor Insurance definition

Motor Insurance means a comprehensive policy of Motor Insurance issued by an authorised United Kingdom Motor Insurance Company which insures against accidental or malicious damage (including fire and theft) to Your Vehicle and which is maintained Your name or a nominated / authorised driver throughout the Period of Insurance.
Motor Insurance means a policy providing comprehensive motor insurance in respect of the insured vehicle issued by your motor insurer and maintained in your name throughout the period of cover.
Motor Insurance means insurance of classes 3 (excluding land vehicles other than motor vehicles), and 10 (excluding carrier’s liability) as specified in either of the following:

Examples of Motor Insurance in a sentence

  • You must notify us, Coversure Claimsline (Motor Insurance only) or your insurer of any claim or circumstance that may or is likely to give rise to a claim under your policy in accordance with the conditions of your policy.

  • In the event of an accident, this database may be used by Insurers, MIIC and the Motor Insurance Bureau to identify relevant policy information.

  • Insurers pass information to the Claims and Underwriting Exchange Register operated by Database Services Ltd and the Motor Insurance Anti-Fraud Register compiled by the Association of British Insurers.

  • You must notify us, your insurer or our Claimsline service (for Motor Insurance only, where you have purchased the optional additional cover) of any claim or circumstance that may or is likely to give rise to a claim under your policy in accordance with the conditions of your policy.

  • If fraud is identified, details will be passed to fraud prevention agencies including the Claims Underwriting Exchange Register and the Motor Insurance Anti-Fraud and Theft Register run by Insurance Database Services Limited (IDSL).


More Definitions of Motor Insurance

Motor Insurance means insurance in respect of the risks classified under classes 1(d), 3, 7 and 10 in Part 1 of Schedule 1 to the Regulations of 2015;
Motor Insurance means insurance of classes 3 (excluding land vehicles other than motor vehicles), and 10 (excluding carrier’s liability) as specified in Part A of Annex I to the European Communities (Non-Life Insurance) Framework Regulations of 1994;
Motor Insurance means an insurance policy registered to Your Main Residence covering a Motor Vehicle for social, domestic, pleasure, commuting and business use 1 and 2 issued by an authorised and regulated UK insurer.
Motor Insurance means insurance against -
Motor Insurance means such insurance cover as the Insurer may provide and the Customer has accepted in respect of such motor risks affecting the Customer and as defined by the agreement between the Insurer and the Customer.
Motor Insurance means an insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of
Motor Insurance means Motor Insurance under motor insurance policy, motor insurance policy plus motor vehicle accident victims protection policy and motor vehicle accident victims protection policy.