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RGS Distributing, DBA: RV Parts Online - Appliances, and Parts for your RV, motorhome, travel trailer, and campers. For Replacement Parts, Wiring Diagrams or Owners Manuals Click the Banner Above Retail RV Parts Buy Now Secure Shopping Cart Air Conditioners & Small Appliances RV Furnaces & LP Gas Multi-Pure Water Filtering Systems for Home & RV RV Ranges RV Refrigerators & Icemakers RV Water Heaters RV ManufacturersDirectory RV ProductData & Spec Sheets inPDF Format ReturnsPolicy ContactUs Wesell all types of RV & Marine appliances, such as Duo-Therm Conditioners,Heat Pumps, Suburban Furnaces, Norcold, Dometic Refrigerators, Suburban& Atwood Hot Water Heaters. We havemany Water Filter Systems. Takea look at our site, and I am sure you will agree that we haveeverythingyou need plus much more. Anything our competitors sells.. We cantoo but much lower in price. Norcold, Suburban, Coleman,HydroFlame, Atwood, Wedgewood, Majestic, and many more brands. We do not Sell Any Awnings, or Awning Parts NotOnly do we carry a full line of RV Parts and Accessories, We alsocarry the Replacement Parts that you need... Very simple usingour magnifier program, you can look up your item.. and see a fulllayout of all the parts, and click on the part you need. Themagnifer program will then give you a price and availability. Some Items will even have wire diagrams and much more. Please donot call us to order parts. Parts can only be ordered through ourmagnifer program by clicking the banner above. Wetake pride in all the RV Parts & appliances that we sell, and we always try to bring you the lowest pricepossible. For large quanity orders, call us for a quanity discount!.. Not all items can be discounted, but we will do our best to helpyou meet your budget. MessageFor New Customers RV Parts and Appliance Orderscan only be shipped to the billing address of the credit card holder. Tosecure both us and our customers from potential fraud, we can process andship credit card orders to the address the credit card is issued to (BillingAddress). ALL orders must be shipped to a street address. No P.O. Box shipments.This only applies if this is your first purchase with our company. REPEATcustomers with a previous order on file placed at least 4 MONTH PRIOR mayship to another address other than the billing. Or, if shipping to an alternativeaddress is required, then you must fill out this form HERE and fax back to us, before shipment can be shipped. This policy is strictlyenforced by our credit card processing service. Sorry no exceptions. For P.O Box Billing addresses call 928-342-1633 to place an order. Wedo not ship outside the United States, but we will accept internationalorders that are being sent to a shipping point somewhere in the UnitedStates. We do not accept credit cards with a billing address outsidethe United States. 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Please take this opportunity to read these terms and if you have any questions, please Contact Us or call your nearest Liberty Mutual Sales Office. A-C | D-G | H-K | L-N | O-R | S-Z Act of God An unpreventable accident or event that is the result of natural causes; for example, floods, earthquakes, or lightning. Actual Cash Value An amount equal to the replacement cost of lost or damaged property at the time of loss, less depreciation. Additional Insurance Insurance that supplements an already existing policy. It is uncommon that the company or its duly authorized agent allows additional insurance. Additional Living Expense Any necessary increase in living expenses incurred by the insured, so the household can maintain its normal standard of living. Applicant A person who fills out and signs a written application for insurance. Application A written statement by a prospective policyholder that gives the information the company relies upon when evaluating the applicant and issuing the policy. Appraisal A survey by a Liberty Mutual Claims Representative or Claims Appraiser estimating the amount of damage to property and the cost to repair or the determination of a complete loss. Basic Limits The lowest coverage amount, as prescribed by law or the company, for which an insurance policy can be written. Basic Limits primarily prescribe limits of liability. Cancellation Termination of an insurance contract before its expiration date by either the insurance company or the policyholder. Catastrophe A sudden, severe disaster that causes a large loss. Claim A demand for payment under an insurance contract for the estimated or actual amount of loss. Conditions Provisions that set forth the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the parties to an insurance contract. Conditions may be found anywhere in the contract. Coinsurance Clause A clause requiring the insured maintains insurance on the property at least equal to a stipulated percentage of its value in order to collect partial losses in full. Return to beginning of Home Glossary . Damages A sum of money that a party is legally obligated to pay to another as compensation for injury. Declarations The part of the policy that provides detailed information about the insured, the insurer, and the coverages. Deductible The amount of a claim that the policyholder has agreed to pay. This amount is deducted from a claims payment. Depreciation A decrease in the value of any type of tangible property over time. Effective Date The date the coverage begins on an insurance contract (policy). Endorsement An amendment to your policy written especially to cover unique items just for you. An endorsement is also a change to your policy that is made during the policy's term. An endorsement is attached to your policy to modify the terms of the insurance contract. Exclusion Part of an insurance contract that excludes coverage of certain perils, persons, property, or locations. Expiration Date The ending date of an insurance contract (policy). Extended Coverage A clause in an insurance policy or in an endorsement that provides additional coverage for other hazards or risks than those provided under the basic policy provisions. Fire Insurance Contract prescribed by each state insuring against direct loss by fire, lightning, and other defined causes. Flood Insurance Coverage against damage caused by the rising or overflowing of bodies of water. This is available through a national insurance program and must be bought separately. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Hazard Situation or condition that increases the possibility or extent of a loss. Homeowner's Policy A form of package policy including fire and other perils, theft insurance, and comprehensive personal liability. The premium is stated as one amount. Insurance Department A state's department that has responsibility for the enforcement of the state's insurance code. It is charged with the supervision and licensing of insurance companies and agents and the general administration of insurance laws of the state. Insurance to Value The amount of insurance written on property is approximately equal to its value. An insured most always wants to insure all property to value. Insuring Agreements Part of an insurance policy that states the coverage of the contract. Insured The person who is protected by the insurance policy. Insurer The company that issues a policy to a policyholder; the party in the insurance contract that promises to pay losses and render services. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Liability Insurance Liability insurance pays on behalf of the insured for certain types of injury to others. Limit of Liability The maximum amount that an insurer agrees to pay in the case of loss under policy contract. Loss A value reduction in an insured's property caused by an insured peril, the amount sought in a claim, or the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract. Loss Payable Clause A policy condition that enables an insured to direct the company to pay any loss that may be due to a third party. Loss of Use Insurance Compensation for loss caused because the policyholder has lost the use of his property. Mobile Home Insurance A special policy designed to meet the needs of mobile home owners or occupants, covering physical damage to the home, contents, and personal liability while the home is used as a permanent residence. Mortgage Clause A clause in an insurance policy that makes a claim jointly payable to the policyholder and the party that holds a mortgage on the property. Mutual Insurance Company A company with no capital stock that is owned and controlled by policyholders. Named Insured The individual or organization with whom an insurance contract is made and who is specifically named as a Named Insured in the policy declarations. Additional individuals or organizations can also be added as named insureds. Natural and Probable Consequences Consequences of a given act that a reasonable person could foresee. Non-Renewal A policy that the insurer does not continue after its expiration date. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Occurrence An accident or loss, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions, that result in bodily injury or property damage. Partial Loss A loss that does not completely destroy the insured property that is covered by an insurance policy. Payroll Deduction The policyholder authorizes his or her employer to deduct amounts from the employee's earnings to cover the premium. Peril The cause of a possible accident, loss, or claim. Personal Inland Marine Insurance (Personal Articles Floater) Worldwide coverage on an all risk basis for scheduled valuable personal property. Policy A formal written contract of insurance. Policyholder The party to whom a policy is issued who agrees to pay a premium to an insurer in consideration of the latter's promise to provide insurance protection. Premium The amount that a policyholder agrees to pay to the insurance company for an insurance policy. Policy Anniversary Date on which an insurance policy must be reinstated to remain in force. Protection Coverage afforded by an insurance contract. Premises The building insured or containing the insured property. Depending on policy conditions, it may also include an adjacent area. Property Damage Means physical injury to, destruction of, or loss of use of tangible property. Property Insurance First party insurance of real and personal property against physical loss or damage. Rate The cost of insurance per unit; used as a base for the determination of premiums. Real Property The earth and all attached land and buildings, also known as real estate. Reinstatement Returning a lapsed policy to its full value after its termination as if it was never terminated. Renewal A policy issued to replace one that has expired. Replacement Cost Coverage for replacing property with new material; depreciation is not taken into consideration. Residence Employee An employee of an insured whose duties are related to the maintenance or use of the insured residence premises. Residence Premises Principal residence of the named insured. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Scheduled Property Listing specific personal property for a stated insured value. This is usually considered for valuable items that are subject to limited coverage. Tenants Policy A form of homeowner policy sold to person(s) who rent their living quarters. Total Loss Loss to the insured of the entire value of goods or other property insured, or a loss entailing the payment of the full face amount of an insurance contract. Underwriting A process that evaluates an applicant and their property against pre-established criteria for insurability to determine whether the applicant will be rejected or accepted for coverage and whether at standard or modified rates. Return to beginning of Home Glossary . 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Visit a frontier fort, see prehistoric rock art or climb aboard the only surviving U.S. battleship to have fought in both world wars. Many sites also offer tours, special events, re-enactments and living history presentations to bring Texas history alive. If you're staying at a State Park be sure to drop by a nearby Historic site for a visit. Many of our parks have facilities that are ideal for groups of RVs. During off-peak periods, some of these parks are offering special benefits for RV Groups. Some of these benefits include: Day and/or overnight use fees Group facility use Special programs by park staff Reservations available up to 11 months in advance For more information on RV Group packages contact the Group Reservation Desk at (512) 389-8900 to make your group plans now! The Central Reservation Center (C.R.C.) is is staffed from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday - Friday. The C.R.C. is closed Saturday, Sunday and major holidays. 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Last modified: January 13, 2006, 6:00 pm Mobile Home Insurance ALiberty Mutual - Home Insurance Glossary Home > Home Insurance Glossary Printer Friendly Home Products Get a Home/Renters Quote Policyholder Benefits Understand Coverages Claims Saving Money Flood Insurance Home Safety Fire Safety Credit Information and Insurance Home Insurance Glossary The following are some general terms that may be helpful to you in reading and understanding your Homeowner, Condominium, or Renters insurance policy with Liberty Mutual. Because insurance laws vary throughout the United States and Canada or coverages may not be available in some jurisdictions, the information below may not apply in all situations. The terms and definitions in your actual policy will govern any claims or questions of interpretation. Please take this opportunity to read these terms and if you have any questions, please Contact Us or call your nearest Liberty Mutual Sales Office. A-C | D-G | H-K | L-N | O-R | S-Z Act of God An unpreventable accident or event that is the result of natural causes; for example, floods, earthquakes, or lightning. Actual Cash Value An amount equal to the replacement cost of lost or damaged property at the time of loss, less depreciation. Additional Insurance Insurance that supplements an already existing policy. It is uncommon that the company or its duly authorized agent allows additional insurance. Additional Living Expense Any necessary increase in living expenses incurred by the insured, so the household can maintain its normal standard of living. Applicant A person who fills out and signs a written application for insurance. Application A written statement by a prospective policyholder that gives the information the company relies upon when evaluating the applicant and issuing the policy. Appraisal A survey by a Liberty Mutual Claims Representative or Claims Appraiser estimating the amount of damage to property and the cost to repair or the determination of a complete loss. Basic Limits The lowest coverage amount, as prescribed by law or the company, for which an insurance policy can be written. Basic Limits primarily prescribe limits of liability. Cancellation Termination of an insurance contract before its expiration date by either the insurance company or the policyholder. Catastrophe A sudden, severe disaster that causes a large loss. Claim A demand for payment under an insurance contract for the estimated or actual amount of loss. Conditions Provisions that set forth the rights, duties, and responsibilities of the parties to an insurance contract. Conditions may be found anywhere in the contract. Coinsurance Clause A clause requiring the insured maintains insurance on the property at least equal to a stipulated percentage of its value in order to collect partial losses in full. Return to beginning of Home Glossary . Damages A sum of money that a party is legally obligated to pay to another as compensation for injury. Declarations The part of the policy that provides detailed information about the insured, the insurer, and the coverages. Deductible The amount of a claim that the policyholder has agreed to pay. This amount is deducted from a claims payment. Depreciation A decrease in the value of any type of tangible property over time. Effective Date The date the coverage begins on an insurance contract (policy). Endorsement An amendment to your policy written especially to cover unique items just for you. An endorsement is also a change to your policy that is made during the policy's term. An endorsement is attached to your policy to modify the terms of the insurance contract. Exclusion Part of an insurance contract that excludes coverage of certain perils, persons, property, or locations. Expiration Date The ending date of an insurance contract (policy). Extended Coverage A clause in an insurance policy or in an endorsement that provides additional coverage for other hazards or risks than those provided under the basic policy provisions. Fire Insurance Contract prescribed by each state insuring against direct loss by fire, lightning, and other defined causes. Flood Insurance Coverage against damage caused by the rising or overflowing of bodies of water. This is available through a national insurance program and must be bought separately. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Hazard Situation or condition that increases the possibility or extent of a loss. Homeowner's Policy A form of package policy including fire and other perils, theft insurance, and comprehensive personal liability. The premium is stated as one amount. Insurance Department A state's department that has responsibility for the enforcement of the state's insurance code. It is charged with the supervision and licensing of insurance companies and agents and the general administration of insurance laws of the state. Insurance to Value The amount of insurance written on property is approximately equal to its value. An insured most always wants to insure all property to value. Insuring Agreements Part of an insurance policy that states the coverage of the contract. Insured The person who is protected by the insurance policy. Insurer The company that issues a policy to a policyholder; the party in the insurance contract that promises to pay losses and render services. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Liability Insurance Liability insurance pays on behalf of the insured for certain types of injury to others. Limit of Liability The maximum amount that an insurer agrees to pay in the case of loss under policy contract. Loss A value reduction in an insured's property caused by an insured peril, the amount sought in a claim, or the amount paid on behalf of an insured under an insurance contract. Loss Payable Clause A policy condition that enables an insured to direct the company to pay any loss that may be due to a third party. Loss of Use Insurance Compensation for loss caused because the policyholder has lost the use of his property. Mobile Home Insurance A special policy designed to meet the needs of mobile home owners or occupants, covering physical damage to the home, contents, and personal liability while the home is used as a permanent residence. Mortgage Clause A clause in an insurance policy that makes a claim jointly payable to the policyholder and the party that holds a mortgage on the property. Mutual Insurance Company A company with no capital stock that is owned and controlled by policyholders. Named Insured The individual or organization with whom an insurance contract is made and who is specifically named as a Named Insured in the policy declarations. Additional individuals or organizations can also be added as named insureds. Natural and Probable Consequences Consequences of a given act that a reasonable person could foresee. Non-Renewal A policy that the insurer does not continue after its expiration date. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Occurrence An accident or loss, including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions, that result in bodily injury or property damage. Partial Loss A loss that does not completely destroy the insured property that is covered by an insurance policy. Payroll Deduction The policyholder authorizes his or her employer to deduct amounts from the employee's earnings to cover the premium. Peril The cause of a possible accident, loss, or claim. Personal Inland Marine Insurance (Personal Articles Floater) Worldwide coverage on an all risk basis for scheduled valuable personal property. Policy A formal written contract of insurance. Policyholder The party to whom a policy is issued who agrees to pay a premium to an insurer in consideration of the latter's promise to provide insurance protection. Premium The amount that a policyholder agrees to pay to the insurance company for an insurance policy. Policy Anniversary Date on which an insurance policy must be reinstated to remain in force. Protection Coverage afforded by an insurance contract. Premises The building insured or containing the insured property. Depending on policy conditions, it may also include an adjacent area. Property Damage Means physical injury to, destruction of, or loss of use of tangible property. Property Insurance First party insurance of real and personal property against physical loss or damage. Rate The cost of insurance per unit; used as a base for the determination of premiums. Real Property The earth and all attached land and buildings, also known as real estate. Reinstatement Returning a lapsed policy to its full value after its termination as if it was never terminated. Renewal A policy issued to replace one that has expired. Replacement Cost Coverage for replacing property with new material; depreciation is not taken into consideration. Residence Employee An employee of an insured whose duties are related to the maintenance or use of the insured residence premises. Residence Premises Principal residence of the named insured. Return to the beginning of Home Glossary . Scheduled Property Listing specific personal property for a stated insured value. This is usually considered for valuable items that are subject to limited coverage. Tenants Policy A form of homeowner policy sold to person(s) who rent their living quarters. Total Loss Loss to the insured of the entire value of goods or other property insured, or a loss entailing the payment of the full face amount of an insurance contract. Underwriting A process that evaluates an applicant and their property against pre-established criteria for insurability to determine whether the applicant will be rejected or accepted for coverage and whether at standard or modified rates. Return to beginning of Home Glossary . |
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