No. you will need to buy a "Builders Risk" policy to cover liabilities associated with home construction.
Lots of the houses were destroyed completely and had to be rebuilt along with those that had been left in an unsafe state -demolished and rebuilt.
It means the car was totaled by an insurance company and rebuilt (to hopefully roadworthy standards!)
If the vehicle has been declared as a "salvage vehicle", an insurance carrier would only want to provide liability insurance (depends also on your driving record). Anything repair/maintenance you do for that vehicle is almost your own risk. The vehicle has been fully paid for a depreciated by a previous insurance carrier.
The original mansion was built in 1711. It was demolished and rebuilt in 1877 and the 'huts' were added during World War II.
The old houses of parliament in London were built in the middle ages but it had a fire,so it was demolished in 1834 and rebuilt from 1840-1870
It was built by Sviatopolk II of Kiev, but the architect was Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyi. The original cathedral was demolished in 1934, but was rebuilt in 1999.
The English Houses of Parliament were originally built in the Middle Ages. However, they were demolished in 1834 because of fire. They were rebuilt between 1840 and 1870.
In Pennsylvania, the condemned houses are supposed to be demolished and the area cleared or a new building rebuilt. They are as a result of structural damage or poor construction.
no i don't think you can you can get a title for a total in florida
If the car has not been repaired but the damage is cosmetic they will probably insure it for liability only If the car has been repaired it will be no problem to get insurance. If the car is deemed salvage or rebuilt, you can get full coverage, however keep this in mind. A branded title makes the car worth 35% less than average retail. The coverage AFTER the accident , of course would not caver any claims concerning that accident.
Bridge demolition would be used to demolish a bridge due to it being unsafe or if it were to be replaced with a better built bridge. Often bridges become unsafe in which case it would have to be demolished and rebuilt.
Perhaps for liability only but not for Comprehensive and Collision Coverage. It also depends on the state you are in and whether or not the Department of Public Safety allows such to be registered.