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No - the Branch does not need to check insurance policies for non-Members. In the event of a third party claim being made against the non-Member, neither the Branch or The Pony Club would be liable. If the Branch insists on giving themselves the respons...
The District Commissioner, committee and officials, volunteers and instructors are insured for Public and Products Liability up to £30,000,000 for any one claim in respect of all officially organised activities, including social and fund-raising activitie...
Centre Members are insured for equestrian related Personal Liability 24 hours a day up to £30,000,000 for any one claim, excluding business activities. The liability of one Member to another is covered, as are authorised legal costs. RELATED LINKS: ...
Branch Members are insured for equestrian related Personal Liability 24 hours a day up to £30,000,000 for any one claim, excluding business activities. The liability of one Member to another is covered, as are authorised legal costs. RELATED LINKS: ...
The Pony Club does not provide any insurance cover for Linked Riding Centres and any claim for injury to a Member or damage to the property of a Member would be directed to your own Public Liability Insurers. Centres are required to have adequate Public...
THE PONY CLUB - INSURANCE FOR DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS AND OTHER OFFICIALS PUBLIC LIABILITY covers all officials, volunteers and instructors for legal liability for bodily injury or loss of or damage to property whilst acting on behalf of The Pony Club. Als...
The policy does not cover racing, point to point, steeple chasing or team chasing. The only exception to this is Official Pony Club Race Days and Training Days. Also, business activities are excluded and a pony must not be used for hire or reward. RELAT...
Yes - the policy covers all your non-business equestrian activities, including riding any pony and including such things as any of your ponies escaping from its paddock and causing an accident. However, injury to the pony or the Member would not be covere...
Yes - the policy covers all your non-business equestrian activities, including riding any pony and including such things as any of your ponies escaping from its paddock and causing an accident. However, injury to the pony or the Member would not be covere...
Yes - provided you or your parents have given them permission to borrow it and your friend is not insured under another policy. RELATED LINKS: The Pony Club Website - Members Insurance [http://www.pcuk.org/index.php/parents_information/members_insuran...
Yes - the policy covers all non-business equestrian activities, including riding any pony and including such things as a pony escaping from its paddock and causing an accident. However, injury to the pony would not be covered. RELATED LINKS: The Pony ...
Unless they hold their own insurance, your friend would be covered for his/her own liability if he/she was held legally liable for causing accidental bodily injury or property damage as a result of the work, despite the fact that he/she was paid. However,...
Public or Personal Liability provides cover against being sued for legal liability in the event of accidental bodily injury to a third party, or damage to their property. It is up to the injured person to prove that legal liability exists. Personal Accide...
Members can buy individual cover. Branches can cover their Members, officials, helpers and instructors by taking an optional ''Branch'' Policy. RELATED LINKS: The Pony Club Website - Members Insurance [http://www.pcuk.org/index.php/parents_information...
The Pony Public Liability Insurance does not cover any property in your care, custody or control so hired in equipment is not covered. RELATED LINKS: The Pony Club Website - Members Insurance [http://www.pcuk.org/index.php/parents_information/members_...
The Pony Public Liability Insurance does not cover any property in your care, custody or control so hired in equipment is not be covered, neither is Branch owned equipment. There is an optional 'Branch' Policy available from Windsor Insurance: 71 Fenc...
This is not correct. Organisers cannot use insurance to enforce their rules. However, the Insurers require organisers and Members to take all reasonable precautions to prevent injury or damage and do expect The Pony Club Rules to be followed, regarding ha...
This is not correct. Centres cannot use insurance to enforce their rules. However, all Insurers require all reasonable precautions to be taken to prevent injury or damage and do expect rules to be followed, regarding hats and other clothing. RELATED LIN...
The Public Liability Policy covers all instructors (paid or unpaid), officials and helpers whilst acting on behalf of The Pony Club, unless they hold their own insurance or are BHS Registered, when the claim would fall under the other Policy or be shared ...
The Pony Club are covered for all their activities so if non-members compete, the Public Liability policy still applies, including for injury to a non-member which results in a claim. However, if a non-member should cause an incident and be sued for injur...
The Public Liability policy covers any Landowner whose land is used for Pony Club activities, if he is legally liable for injury or damage. The Pony Club policy will pay damages up to £30,000,000, before any policy held by the Landowner. RELATED LINKS: ...
You are not necessarily automatically to blame for the damage. We have to accept that horses and ponies are unpredictable and not always controllable. The car owner has to prove that you are legally liable for the damage. Although there may be circumstanc...
This would not be covered by the Public Liability Policy, as it excludes any property in your care, custody or control. It would be covered if the Branch has taken an optional ''Branch'' policy, which can cover all equipment owned or hired by or loaned to...
This is the only exception to the rule regarding cover for a Linked Centre. The Pony Club Public Liability policy covers any Landowner whose land is used for Pony Club activities, if he or she is legally liable for injury or damage. The policy will pay da...
The Policy covers legal liability for all products supplied in connection with an event, so you would be covered if proved legally liable. RELATED LINKS: The Pony Club Website - Members Insurance [http://www.pcuk.org/index.php/parents_information/memb...
The Policy covers legal liability for any injury or damage caused by a detached trailer being used for a Pony Club activity. Once the trailer is attached to a vehicle, this is a Motor Insurance risk if used on a public highway. Even on private land, this ...
You do not need to worry as the Pony Club Public Liability Policy covers all Pony Club officials if they should be sued as individuals. RELATED LINKS: The Pony Club Website - Members Insurance [http://www.pcuk.org/index.php/parents_information/members...
All accidents should be reported as soon as possible to The Pony Club Headquarters and to the Equine Division of Windsor Partners Limited. A RIDDOR form will also be required if the injury is serious. If you receive any correspondence or phone calls about...
All accidents involving injury to a Member should be reported as soon as possible to your insurers. If any Member should be involved in an incident for which they may be considered responsible and for which there may be cover under The Pony Club Policy, c...
There is an online version of the policy summary on The Pony Club website. You can find this by visiting the link below. RELATED LINKS: The Pony Club Website - Members Insurance [http://www.pcuk.org/index.php/parents_information/members_insurance/]
Yes, if it is a Pony Club Organised course then all attendees and organisers are covered by the Pony Club Insurance. However if they are attending a course not organised by The Pony Club then they would not be covered under The Pony Club Policy. RELATED...
Yes your Pony Club Insurance covers you for equestrian related Personal Liability, excluding business activities. This means you are covered against being sued for legal liability in the event of accidental bodily injury to a third party, or damage to the...
Branches offering pony rides at local fates and country fairs are covered. The Pony Club public liability policy covers the individual branches for all their official activities which includes all social and fund raising activities. Therefore a branch off...