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public liability????
Dec 7th, 2006, 10:38pm
 
slightly diff question..

We've recently been asked to decorate the interior of a methodist church.. my liability policy excludes churches.. I've phonedl oads of others and they do too.. does anyone know who will do liability to cover churches.. its a methodist church  i.e not old or ornate just plain with benches no ornate stuff to damage...

also... in the astates we use easysand90 to repair cracks in horsehair plaster.. haven't found it over here... what do people recomend?

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Re: public liability????
Reply #1 - Dec 9th, 2006, 8:03am
 
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my liability policy excludes churches..


I'm with Norwich Union, my exclusions are;

Power stations, nuclear establishments; oil or gas plants; mainframe computer rooms; airports; docks; railways and anything underwater.

No mention of churches, may be worth giving them a bell.
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Reply #2 - Dec 9th, 2006, 3:27pm
 
i have a £5mill policy  with NU as well W/S, and no mention of not allowed churches.... not heard of that one before!


don't like the NO underwater bit though, what with the local floodig we have down here this week! , well WET!!!!

does mention some thing about Varn@#h though... bannned substance by all accounts!!!!  Grin
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Re: public liability????
Reply #3 - Dec 9th, 2006, 5:13pm
 
Shrewsbury is on red alert, the main car park is already under 3ft of water.

Some people left their cars there and went off for the day, only to find they could only just see the roof of the car when they got back Sad.

What gets me is the powers that be knew it was going to flood but didn't put any warnings up, and then they stood round while the cars disappeared under water.

Why the heck didn't they tow them away Undecided they would have done quick enough if they hadn't bought a parking ticket Angry

Varn1sh that comes under nuclear waste Wink
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Re: public liability????
Reply #4 - Dec 9th, 2006, 6:29pm
 
May be churches are excluded from insurance because of Acts of God
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Re: public liability????
Reply #5 - Dec 9th, 2006, 10:26pm
 
Good point Squizz, but surely , he would intervene if a problem WAS going to occur!

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Reply #6 - Dec 19th, 2006, 8:59pm
 
thanks for replies..

got cover eventually with blenheim..

maybe worth a check for others as NU said no to me...  Undecided


so what about easysand 90 anyone heard of it over here in uk??? in states we use it to repair horsehair plaster...
what do you use?
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