English term
as a condition of coverage
5 +6 | as a condition to get insurance for | Yvonne Gallagher |
Feb 29, 2020 18:15: Rachel Fell changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): mike23, Edith Kelly, Rachel Fell
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as a condition to get insurance for
if you want to insure dependants over a certain age (usually 18 in the case of schoolchildren)
that you may have to show "a report card, tuition statement or other form of school attendance verification"
In other words, you might need to show PROOF they are still in school
coverage=insurance cover
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Note added at 32 mins (2020-02-28 22:40:38 GMT)
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condition as in terms and conditos= a requirement=something you must do
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Note added at 33 mins (2020-02-28 22:41:30 GMT)
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terms and conditions of the insurance policy
I cannot understand the word "condition" here |
it means "provision" rights? |
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