This term represents miscellaneous sources of operating income or expenses that principally relate to premium finance income or charges for uncollectible premium and reinsurance business.
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Other insurance
Other contracts that cover the same property and perils.
Other insurance clause
A clause that details what will be done if another insurance contract covers the same property. This clause is found in most insurance policies, aside from life and health insurance.
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States the way a loss will be shared when more than one property or liability policy covers the exposure.
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When two or more policies cover the same interests for the same exposures, each policy is said to represent other insurance to the other. Most insurance policies contain clauses that specify how or if claims will be paid if other insurance exists for the same exposures.
Other structure
A building that is not a dwelling that is on the dwelling property. Other structures includes swimming pools, swing sets, barbecue pits, gazebos, and other structures. A structure is something that is built, and does not necessarily have four walls and a roof.
Other Structures
Structures, such as a garage or storage shed, which are separated from an insured dwelling by a clear space, or are connected only by a fence or utility line. Dwelling and Householders policies provide coverage for other structures.
Other structures (Property Insurance)
Additional structures on the insured’s property that are detached from the insured’s home by an empty space. These structures may be connected by a fence or power line. Homeowners insurance usually covers these structures; for example, a tool shed or garage.
Other than collision insurance (automobile)
See: Comprehensive physical damage (automobile). Covers losses such as lightning, animals, fire, theft, etc.