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Wind And Water Versus Peril Of Windstormduring A Hurricane Which Occurs Anywhere In The State, includes loss or damage to the inside of a building or the property contained in a building caused by rain, snow, sleet, hail, sand, or dust if the direct force of the Windstorm damages the building, causing an opening in a roof or wall, and the rain, snow, sleet, hail, sand or dust enters through this opening; Windstorm damages to a building, during a Hurricane, is covered under the Peril of Windstorm, which covers all damages caused by Wind, and Water without flood insurance, because a Windstorm Policy, coveres the peril of Windstorm, when it is Declared by the National Hurricane Center Of The National Weather services; This mark is in reference to Hurricane Claims all alone the Entire Gulf Coast, which will allow the United States Government to put the Hurricane Liability's back on the Insurance Company's versus Fema, and the Hurricane Victims, etc; Additional Marks are also affiliated with this mark-- Wind Versus Water, Wind And Water Versus The Perils Of A Hurricane, Perils Of A Hurricane, etc; Also Corla Reeves Jackson has additional Trademarks and Copyrights that is in reference to the Correct Language and Words which allows the United States Government, Fema, and Hurricane Victims all alone the Gulf Coast To Prevail in their Hurricane Damage Claims, this includes Businesses which was victimized also; to
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