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OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE |
Abnormal condition or
illness caused by factors associated with the
workplace. Like occupational injuries, this is
covered by workers compensation policies. (See
Workers compensation)
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OCCURRENCE POLICY |
Insurance that pays claims
arising out of incidents that occur during the
policy term, even if they are filed many years
later.
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OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE |
Coverage of all types of
vessels and watercraft, for property damage to the
vessel and cargo, including such risks as piracy
and the jettisoning of cargo to save the property
of others. Coverage for marine-related
liabilities. War is excluded from basic policies,
but can be bought back.
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OPEN COMPETITION STATES |
States where insurance
companies can set new rates without prior
approval, although the state’s commissioner can
disallow them if they are not reasonable and
adequate or are discriminatory.
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OPERATING EXPENSES |
The cost of maintaining a
business’s property, includes insurance, property
taxes, utilities and rent, but excludes income
tax, depreciation and other financing expenses.
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OPTIONS |
Contracts that allow, but do
not oblige, the buying or selling of property or
assets at a certain date at a set price.
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ORDINANCE OR LAW COVERAGE |
Endorsement to a property
policy, including homeowners, that pays for the
extra expense of rebuilding to comply with
ordinances or laws, often building codes, that did
not exist when the building was originally built.
For example, a building severely damaged in a
hurricane may have to be elevated above the flood
line when it is rebuilt. This endorsement would
cover part of the additional cost.
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ORDINARY LIFE INSURANCE |
A life insurance policy that
remains in force for the policyholder’s lifetime.
It contrasts with term insurance, which only lasts
for a specified number of years but is renewable.
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ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
MANUFACTURER PARTS / OEM |
Sheet metal auto parts made
by the manufacturer of the vehicle.
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OVER-THE-COUNTER (OTC) |
Security that is not listed
or traded on an exchange such as the New York
Stock Exchange. Business in over-the-counter
securities is conducted through dealers using
electronic networks.
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