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World first: EQC to pay out on increased liquefaction vulnerability

EQC expects to begin informing Christchurch homeowners whether their property has the type of land damage known as increased liquefaction vulnerability.

Chris Hutching
Fri, 02 Oct 2015

EQC expects to begin informing Christchurch homeowners from the end of October whether their property has the type of land damage known as increased liquefaction vulnerability.

This is the first time in the world this type of land damage has been recognised as insured damage, according to EQC’s

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Chris Hutching
Fri, 02 Oct 2015
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