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In law, damnum sine injuria (Latin for "loss or damage without injury") is the principle of tort law in which some person (natural or legal) causes damage or loss to another, but does not injure them. In other words, it refers to as damages without injury or damages in which there is no infringement of legal right. Damage in the sense of money, Loss of comfort, service, health etc. without infringement of a legal right / injury to legal right.
What is an insurance to cover problems associated with travelling, generally including trip cancellation due to illness, lost luggage and other incidents?
when a company has declared that there will be a dividend in the future but has not yet paid it out, it is known as?
Who is a good endorser for life insurance?
A generic term applying to all types of insurance indemnifying or reimbursing for losses caused by bodily injury or illness including related medical ex...
The ownership of the four erstwhile subsidiary companies and also of the General Insurance Corporation of India was vested with?
Which type of policy is offered by an insurer for covering jewellery?
The Private equity investors shall not hold more than _________ percent of the paid up equity share capital of the Indian insurance company.
If you might want to discontinue the policy, and take whatever money is due to you. The amount the insurance company then pays is known as?
A retrocessionaire is:
Coverage for bodily injury and property damage incurred through ownership or operation of a vehicle is called?