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Easement

A right of persons to use land belonging to others. (Reference pg 2-9)

False imprisonment

Holding someone without lawful justification in a place against their will. (Reference pg 2-19)

False arrest

Includes false imprisonment but also includes the additional feature of detaining the victims with the intention that they be turned over to the police for prosecution. (Reference pg 2-19)

Malicious prosecution

Occurs when:


1) the complainant was arrested and later released; and


2) evidence provided revealed that the person making the complaint did not have an honest belief that a crime had been committed, but was guided by other improper motives such as desire to harass or humiliate the victim. (Reference pg 2-19)

Defamation

Consists of a statement that causes unjustified injury to the reputation of another person and which results in the loss to that person of the esteem, confidence, respect and goodwill of a considerable part of the community. (Reference pg 2-20)

Slander

Refers to spoken defamation. (Reference pg 2-20)

Libel

Refers to written defamation. (Reference pg 2-20)

Aggregate Limit

The most the policy will pay during the policy period for all claims for which insurance is provided. (Reference pg 2-30)

Occurrence

Means an accident including continuous or repeated exposure to substantially the same general harmful conditions. (Reference pg 2-5)