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My club is incorporated or provincially registered. What is the coverage for the club and its members?

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My club is incorporated or provincially registered. What is the coverage for the club and its members?

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A Of course, club members who are RAC members would have their own liability coverage as RAC members. However, a provincially-registered club or corporation is a legal entity or “person”, with its own assets. To be covered by the RAC policy, the club must first be listed as a RAC-Affiliated Club which is without charge, and then pay a nominal annual fee to RAC for registration. “Registration” with RAC is optional, but there is no RAC insurance policy protection for the assets of incorporated or provincially-registered clubs, except that provided by the joint ownership of its assets by insured RAC members. The insurance company gives us no choice but to cover ALL the members of a RAC-registered club, whether or not they are RAC members. We must be compensated for the coverage of non-RAC members, as they contribute no revenue to help pay for their coverage. The provincially-registered or incorporated RAC-affiliated club registration (and annual renewal) fees are shown on the Club Registr

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A. – Of course, club members who are RAC members would have their own liability coverage as RAC members. However, a provincially-registered club or corporation is a legal entity or “person”, with its own assets. To be covered by the RAC policy, the club must first be listed as a RAC-Affiliated Club which is without charge, and then pay a nominal annual fee to RAC for registration. “Registration” with RAC is optional, but there is no RAC insurance policy protection for the assets of incorporated or provincially-registered clubs, except that provided by the joint ownership of its assets by insured RAC members. The insurance company gives us no choice but to cover ALL the members of a RAC-registered club, whether or not they are RAC members. We must be compensated for the coverage of non-RAC members, as they contribute no revenue to help pay for their coverage. The provincially-registered or incorporated RAC-affiliated club registration (and annual renewal) fees are shown on the Club Regi

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