National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...The first detailed flood-insurance map was produced by the...
...to buy flood insurance equal to the lesser of the National Flood Insurance Program maximum, which was $250,000, or the replacement value of...
National Law Journal
...an increase in flood insurance coverage to levels...zone under the National Flood Insurance Act...
National Law Journal
...forced to increase flood insurance coverage on their...zone under the National Flood Insurance Act...
National Law Journal
...F.3d 10, 13 (1st Cir. 2012).A. The National Flood Insurance ProgramThe McGairs' flood insurance policy was written pursuant to...
National Law Journal
...City, flooded numerous times when the City received heavy rain. During those floods, members of the Haltom City Fire Department (HCFD) would sometimes have to...
...Federal Emergency Management Agency's write-your-own (WYO) flood insurance program under the National Flood Insurance Act in 1977. Under the WYO program...
...to have flood insurance equal to the lesser of the National Flood Insurance Program maximum, or $250,000, or the replacement value of the...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...process.In 2008, Penford purchased flood insurance from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) on eighteen of its buildings. It purchased additional insurance...
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