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O que (quem) é TL total loss - definição

INSURANCE COVERING THE LOSS OF SHIPS AND OTHER TRANSPORT
Marine Insurance; Boat Insurance; Actual Total Loss; Actual total loss; Maritime insurance; Constructive total loss; Certified marine insurance professional; Certified Marine Insurance Professional; Average adjuster; Cargo insurance; Constructive Total Loss; Maritime hull loss; Hull loss (cruise ship)

Totaled         
  • "America"]] was completely written off after its forced ditching in the Atlantic in June 1927. Byrd and three others survived. The original destination [[Paris]] was socked in by fog making a landing impossible at LeBourget. Souvenir hunters stripped the aircraft of its fabric skin and other components.
SITUATION WHERE A DAMAGED PROPERTY'S SALVAGE OR REPAIR COST EXCEEDS ITS INSURED VALUE
Autos Katrina; Totaled; Total-loss; Statutory write-off
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TL Ultralight TL-96 Star         
  • TL-2000 Sting S4
  • TL Ultralight TL-96 Star
ULTRALIGHT AIRCRAFT
TL-96 Star; TL-2000 Sting; TL Ultralight TL-2000 Sting; TL Ultralight TL-2000 Sting S3; TL Ultralight TL-2000 StingSport; TL Ultralight TL-2000 StingCarbon
The TL Ultralight TL-96 Star is a single-engine, side-by-side configuration two seat ultralight, designed in the Czech Republic in the 1990s. More than 150 have been registered.
TL Ultralight TL-22 Duo         
ULTRALIGHT TRIKE
TL-22; TL-22 Duo
The TL Ultralight TL-22 Duo is a Czech ultralight trike that was designed and produced by TL Ultralight of Hradec Králové. Production has been completed, but when it was available the aircraft was supplied as a complete ready-to-fly-aircraft or as a kit for amateur construction.

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Marine insurance

Marine insurance covers the physical loss or damage of ships, cargo, terminals, and any transport by which the property is transferred, acquired, or held between the points of origin and the final destination. Cargo insurance is the sub-branch of marine insurance, though marine insurance also includes onshore and offshore exposed property, (container terminals, ports, oil platforms, pipelines), hull, marine casualty, and marine liability. When goods are transported by mail or courier or related post, shipping insurance is used instead.