Liability Insurance

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Across
  1. 2. The obligation that a person has to exercise reasonable care with respect to the interest of others including protecting them from harm.
  2. 6. a class of wrong that arises out of persons own improper or unlawful personal conduct and producing an annoyance or inconvenience to others or to their property that the law would presume consequential damage.
  3. 7. Responsible for Military affairs, foreign relations, the national currency, the postal service, financial relations of banks and insurance companies.
  4. 9. Liability Insurance is purchased by the insured from an insurer to compensate or indemnify another for damage or loss for which the insured is lawfully liable
  5. 11. Failure to use the degree of care expected from a reasonable or prudent person
  6. 12. The act of holding possession of a property or premises.
  7. 13. A law set down in a government act and passed by legislation
  8. 15. An action or a thing that interferes with the general public as a class, not merely with one person or a group of citizens.
  9. 17. Insurance that agrees to indemnify the insured from sums she may be required by law to pay the third parties as damages for bodily injury or damage to property
  10. 20. It's subject of liability insurance
  11. 22. Nuisance, An unlawful interference of a person's enjoyment and use of his or her land
Down
  1. 1. Responsible for Property rights, education, health care and the regulation of the insurance industry
  2. 3. This policy is primarily intended to protect the insured from legal liability for unintentionally caused bodily injury or property damage to the other people
  3. 4. A special form of liability policy designed to protect the insured for certain unknown contingencies over and above coverage and to provide excess insurance.
  4. 5. A person who enters onto premises under a contract with the occupier.
  5. 8. Responsible for Police, fire, water.
  6. 10. an agreement that allows one party to protect another party against any future losses or claims that may result from a particular activity.
  7. 14. A person who has permission to enter premises for his or her own purposes.
  8. 16. A person who is expressly or impliedly invited onto the premises for some purpose involving economic of potential economic benefit to the occupier of the premises.
  9. 18. A person who wrongfully enters onto someone else's land with neither the right nor permission to be there.
  10. 19. Quebec system of civil law.
  11. 21. A legal wrong arising from a duty fixed by law.