Legal Definition and Related Resources of Blanket policy
Meaning of Blanket policy
A fire insurance policy not on particular goods, but on whatever there may be at a certain time, of a varying quantity, as on a stock of goods subject to sale and replenishing. See 93 U.S. 54L
What does Blanket Policy mean in American Law?
The definition of Blanket Policy in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
A policy of insurance covering more than one item (or all items) of property at a given location, or all items of a particular type of property at several places, or both. The term may also be more loosely used to describe some kind of group insurance as in “I”ve got a blanket life and health policy covering all my employees.”
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