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Property Assess “News Update” for Brokers 02 October 2006
Article uploaded : 02/10/2006 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

Property Assess “News Update” 03 August 2006
Article uploaded : 22/08/2006 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

Property “News Update” for Brokers 06 March 2006
Article uploaded : 28/03/2006 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

All Risks Exclusions
Article uploaded : 02/05/2005 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

Goods in Trust
Article uploaded : 01/09/2003 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

Third Party Losses
Article uploaded : 07/01/2002 by granitewordpress

Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We have carried out a reconstruction cost exercise in relation to commercial properties and if you require further details you can contact Alan FitzGerald alan@fcla.ie Recent figures suggest that we are approaching “Celtic Tiger” levels of construction costs. Sum insured levels need to be reviewed accordingly to avoid penalties or proportional reductions for under-insurance. We...

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