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Judge Rejects Mercury Insurance’s Prop 17 Claims; Voters Will Be Told of Prop 17 Car Insurance Surcharges
Posted by in Uncategorized on March 17, 2010
Union City cops’ check on double parked car finds it’s ’stolen,’ so driver seized
UNION CITY — Maybe he’ll think twice about double-parking next time. When police on patrol Sunday evening ran the license plate of a 2003 Ford Escape double-parked on Central Avenue near 25th Street, they realized the car had been…
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Weekend storm inundates local insurance agents
Saturday’s storm was keeping insurance agents busy with clients calling Monday to file claims and inquire about what damage would be covered.
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Judge Rejects Mercury Insurance’s Prop 17 Claims; Voters Will Be Told of Prop 17 Car Insurance Surcharges
SACRAMENTO, March 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Judge Allen Sumner has upheld Attorney General Jerry Brown’s Official Title and Summary of Proposition 17, which warns the measure will allow car insurers to raise premiums. The ruling means voters will learn in the ballot pamphlet that Prop 17 will allow insurance companies to raise rates on California drivers based on their history of buying auto …
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Suspect in Eagle claims medical marijuana card
Posted by in Uncategorized on February 8, 2010
South Korea Insurance Report Q4 2009 – New Market Report Published
Relative to the Q309 report, the main changes have been a review of the company profiles – both local and multinational. We have also included a large quantity of new data.
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Abortion commercial not appropriate
The Super Bowl was Sunday and the commercials were almost as highly anticipated as the game itself. Picture this: polar bears drinking Coke, frogs speaking fluently in one syllable to name a popular alcoholic beverage, a limey lizard trying to hawk car insurance and Tim and Pam Tebow telling football fans their thoughts on abortion. Wait … [...]
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Suspect in Eagle claims medical marijuana card
EAGLE, Colorado – An officer saw a car run a red light in Eagle on Jan. 16. He contacted the 21-year-old driver and told him he ran a red light and his license plates were expired. The man handed the deputy a temporary license, valid insurance and expired registration. The deputy issued the man a citation for running the red light. Because the background-check system was down, the officer was …
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Car Insurance – Lifetime No Claims Bonus NZ – TOWER
Posted by in Uncategorized on February 4, 2010
