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Some of the art no longer even exists having succumbed to such vicissitudes as fire, wars and theft.
WSJ: The Art of Collecting
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They're only available if the insured has significant fire, theft and climate-control systems in place, says Joe Dunn, president and chief executive officer of Huntington T.
WSJ: Hurricane Sandy May Lead More Art Collectors to Seek Additional Insurance Coverage
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Advocate depute Alison Di Rollo said Rooney's extensive list of previous convictions included wilful fire raising, theft and housebreaking, but he was also convicted of a sexual offence at the High Court in 2004.
BBC: Longstone Park Pic: Lisa Summers
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When comparing insurance policies, make sure they cover a wide range of losses, such as fire, theft, breakage and loss through the mail.
FORBES: Should You Insure Your Collectibles?
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The tale of the tiny lunar pebbles' restoration to the 49th state includes an arson's fire, a teenager's theft, a science fair photo and a ship's captain from a reality TV show.
MSN: Alaska's lost moon rocks back after theft, arson and more
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Just make sure the policy offers protection against accidental damage and theft, and given the events of this week, that losses from fire and water damage are also included.
FORBES: Should Your Art Be Insured?