Any substance capable of burning.
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Combustible Liquid
A liquid having a flash point at or above 100o F.
Combustible materials
Materials likely to take fire and burn. The actual materials that insurers consider will ignite first are: waste and rubbish; combustible elements in structure and fittings; electrical insulation; textiles; flammable liquids; packing and wrapping.
Combustible Vapor Detector
A portable instrument that detects hydrocarbon vapors. It is used to determine if accelerants were used in a suspicious fire. It is sometimes called a sniffer.
ComFrame
The IAIS’s Common Framework for the Supervision of Internationally Active Insurance Groups is intended to provide supervisors with a supervisory framework for internationally active insurance groups.
Comma
One of the punctuation symbols used in the diagnostic code book titled International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) . It is used in the Tabular List section of the code book after an incomplete term that needs one or more of the essential modifiers that follow to make it assignable to a given category.
Commencement of coverage
Date that insurance coverage begins.
Comment
Public review and remarks on the merits or appropriateness of proposed or potential federal regulations provided in response to a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), a notice of intent (NOI), or other federal regulatory notice. Anyone may submit comments and suggestions during this time. Also called comment period.
Commercial
The opposite of personal; of a business nature, usually mercantile or manufacturing.
Commercial all risks insurance
See: industrial all risks insurance.