Motor vehicle insurance definition

Motor vehicle insurance means direct insurance against liability arising out of the ownership, operation, maintenance or use of a motor vehicle for bodily injury including death and property damage and includes medical payments and uninsured and underinsured motorist coverages.
Motor vehicle insurance means direct insurance against liability arising
Motor vehicle insurance means direct insurance against liability arising out of the ownership, operation, maintenance or use of a motor vehicle for bodily injury including death and property damage and includes medical payments and uninsured and underinsured motorists coverages. With respect to motor carriers who are subject to the financial responsibility requirements established under the Federal Motor Carrier Act of 1980, the term "motor vehicle insurance" includes coverage with respect to environmental restoration. As used in this subsection the term, “environmental restoration” means restitution for the loss, damage, or destruction of natural

Examples of Motor vehicle insurance in a sentence

  • Motor vehicle insurance (including third party property damage) covering private use motor vehicles including utilities and lorries, motor cycles, private caravans, box and boat trailers, and other vehicles not normally covered by business or commercial policies.

  • Motor vehicle insurance (including third party property damage) other than insurance covering vehicles defined below under Domestic Motor.

  • Motor vehicle insurance (including third party property damage) other than insurance covering vehicles defined below under Domestic Motor Vehicle.

  • Motor vehicle insurance meeting the requirements of Maryland law and covering every vehicle and driver involved in providing the services, in the following amounts: (1) Bodily injury liability with limits of $500,000.00 each person and $1,000,000.00 each accident.

  • Motor vehicle insurance (including third party property damage) covering private use motor vehicles including utilities and lorries, motor cycles, private caravans, box and boat trailers and other vehicles not normally covered by business or commercial policies.


More Definitions of Motor vehicle insurance

Motor vehicle insurance means an insurance policy effected and maintained by the Supplier that must cover all motor vehicles (whether owned, hired or leased by the Supplier) used in the performance of this Contract with compulsory motor vehicle third party insurance, and comprehensive motor vehicle and third-party liability insurance with a minimum limit of liability of $30 million and the policy shall include a waiver of subrogation in favour of the Purchaser;
Motor vehicle insurance means insurance against—
Motor vehicle insurance. If a motor vehicle is used in relation to the Contractor's performance, the Contractor must have vehicle liability insurance on the motor vehicle for bodily injury and property damage as required by law.
Motor vehicle insurance means a policy of comprehensive motor vehicle insurance covering third party property damage, or any injury to or death of any person, arising from or in relation to any plant or vehicles (registered or unregistered) in connection with the Contract or the Services. /
Motor vehicle insurance means a policy of insurance delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in this state that provides coverage for bodily injury resulting from the use of a motor vehicle.
Motor vehicle insurance means a policy of motor
Motor vehicle insurance means an insurance policy and optional additional insurance as defined in article 10C. [L 1987, c 347, pt of §2; am L 1997, c 251, §55; am L 2003, c 212, §100]