I would think whose name is on the registration is the important part. If you own it you can sell it. If he owns it you can't.
For example an electrician will use insulated screwdrivers, test lamps etc these will be insured under tool of trade insurance...
If you're liscensed, and have permission from the person under which the car is insured, you are able to drive the car if it is insured even if you yourself are not insured
An important program geared toward international trade in wheat was the Export Enhancement Program (EEP), under which the government offered subsidies to domestic exporters.
You need to be insured where you live.
Co-InsuredThe "Co-Insured" is another person or entity that is also covered under your insurance policy.
Fire.
Yes
Yes a teen have to be insured if living at home. The teen would have to be under the parents insurance.
Sure, If your Insurance Agent feels you are under-insured they can and are actually obligated under ethics legal duty to advise you to amend or upgrade your coverage. If you are in an under-insured situation and refuse to rectify it, your agent may even recommend cancellation of the policy in that an agents ethical requirements under the law may not allow the agent to facilitate an under-insured risk.
The "Professional",, would be the person or entity "Insured" under the contract.
yes you can, but it will have to be registered AND insured under your name
Yes.