The vaudeville theatre, building, operation, management (1918)

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Public Liability Study the coverage desired, and see that pol- icy is explicit on all points. (Note.—Secure protection not only within the four walls of the theatre, but to the sidewalk line as well.) Employer's Liability Usually required by law. Read policies care- fully. Premium based upon payroll and haz- ard; keep records carefully and accurately. Storm, Tornado, Lightning, Etc. Secure coverage of borrowed "props," etc. Plate Glass, Elevator Read carefully and understand just what protection is accorded. If coverage is not suf- ficient, request "riders" to cover special points. Steam Boiler Cover borrowed "props," etc., and artists' property, wardrobe, etc. In conclusion it may be said that premium rates are generally uniform in the various com- panies, but regardless of this point only es- tablished, reputable concerns of unquestioned soundness should be accepted as insurers. 290