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   20/10/2006, 20:20
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The UK question was a bit glib I admit, but you'd be surprised (or maybe not!) at what some Brits accept as normal here when they would not in the UK...

Just to clarify (I am not having a go!), they should always give you a copy of the contract and the booklet forms part of the contract. So if you have your house insurance and car insurance with AXA for instance, you should have 2 booklets explaining what they expect of you, what you should expect of them, blah blah blah...

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   21/10/2006, 9:29
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Clair your advice is welcome!

I now realize that I dont have a book with the terms for the house insurance either although it was arranged for me in my absence before moving here.

What exactly are the booklets (T's & C's) called in French insurance speak?


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   21/10/2006, 9:39
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The one I was sent is titled "Conditions Generales de l'Assurance habitation"
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   21/10/2006, 9:45
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 J.R. wrote:
Clair your advice is welcome!
I now realize that I dont have a book with the terms for the house insurance either although it was arranged for me in my absence before moving here.
What exactly are the booklets (T's & C's) called in French insurance speak?


I have just checked mine and it's entitled... wait for it...
"Contrat Multirisque Habitation" for the house
"Contrat Moto" for the bike
"Contrat Auto" for the car

Each is a thick-ish booklet giving the details of each type of cover, the options... well you know the stuff!
If I wanted to ask for one in French, I'd probably call it "une brochure détaillée" and I'd be prepared to give a more detailed description of it!


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