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Coverage definition

What does Coverage mean? Coverage, in telecommunications law and contracts, describes the extent to which a mobile network provides service within a defined area or to a defined population. It is commonly expressed as geographic coverage (percentage of land area) or population coverage (percentage of people or premises within range), and may specify indoor/outdoor availability, voice/SMS or data, technology (3G/4G/5G), minimum signal strength or speed, reliability over time, and coverage of roads and rail corridors; assessments often identify not-spots and partial not-spots. The term is not generally defined in statute, but is used in regulatory and contractual contexts. In the UK (England and Wales, Scotland,...

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Pollution legal liability insurance in transactions: managing unknown environmental liabilities, coverage, policy term, premiums and information requirements

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Environmental insurance provides a practical means to manage environmental risks, relevant to day‑to‑day operations as well as numerous transactions and development schemes. For more on environmental insurance in general, please see the following Practice Notes:

  • Environmental insurance—when is it needed?
  • Environmental insurance—extent of Coverage
  • Environmental insurance—types
  • Environmental insurance—advantages and disadvantages

Pollution legal Liability insurance

In a transactional setting, the pollution legal liability (PLL) insurance product is frequently relied upon to address unknown Liabilities that remain with a deal—for instance, where pollution is suspected but not identified. This offers the advantage of delivering financial confidence to...

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