Relating to what part of the policy?
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You become certified in genealogy by applying to the Board for Certification of Genealogists. You submit work samples that demonstrate your knowledge of the genealogical research standards. That work sample is reviewed by a group of Certified Genealogists. If you pass the review you have the right to use Certified Genealogist (CG) or Certified Genealogical Lecturer (CGL) after your name. If you do not pass it, you do not have the right to use it.A certificate from a College, University or Institute means that you have completed a course of study. It is academic in nature.Certification is professional. It indicates that you have acquired expertise in a field, and that you have been judged so by a group of certifying professionals. In genealogy, that is the Board for Certification of Genealogist.
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A restaurant that does not serve beer, wine or liquor generally needs only commercial general liability ("CGL"), without liquor liability. CGL protects the restaurant from claims arising from bodily injury and property damage suffered by 3rd parties (i.e., customers most likely). Probably the most common claim made against restaurants is slip & fall, which would be covered under a CGL policy. Another liability exposure that a restaurant may wish to consider is that of food-bourne illness (i.e., food poisoning), which is sometimes excluded from the CGL policy, but can often be added.
CGL stands for Comprehensive General Liability.
Acronyms often stand for more than one thing. Likewise, CGL is used as an acronym for almost twenty different things. One common use for the acronym CGL, though, is Chronic Granulocytic Leukemia.
Normally it is not covered by a CGL policy. However some carriers can add this coverage by endorsement. The recomendation would be to buy a stand alone professional policy. they normally provide broader coverage. Review the policy carefully as these can be very complicated and are normally written on claims made basis instead of a occurrence form. Make sure you clearly understand the differences or you could be caught without coverage at some point in time.
A contractor typically needs a Commercial General Liability Insurance Policy. If the contract includes professional services, then the contractor will likely be required to carry Professional Liability Insurance, either in addition to, or in place of a CGL policy. It really just depends on the nature of the services contracted.
The maximum age limit for SSC CGL is 27 years and there are no restrictions on the minimum age. It is also to be noted that there is no upper limit on the age of candidates who can apply for the exam but they must be born before December 1, 1989.
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I am assuming you mean a tenant in a commercial building as opposed to a residential tenant (i.e. apartment dweller). A tenant in a commercial building will typically be a business of some sort (eg. a Retailer located in a shopping Mall, or a manufacturer who rents a warehouse or plant, etc.). Whatever the case, it is important for a commercial tenant to be properly covered by a Commercial General Liability (CGL) policy which will provide protection against claims for Bodily Injury or Property damage caused through the negligent actions of the Tenant/Business. A prudent Landlord will require all of his/her tenants to carry CGL coverage and will seek to be added to the policy as an "Additional Insured". This will help protect the Landlord from lawsuits brought about by the negligence of his/her tenants. Hope this helps.