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Australian Securities and Investments Commission Regulations 2001
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#### 12A Definitions
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> add‑on comprehensive motor vehicle or vessel insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12C.
> add‑on compulsory third party motor vehicle insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12D.
> add‑on home and contents insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12E.
> add‑on home building insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12F.
> add‑on landlord insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12G.
> add‑on limited motor vehicle or vessel insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12H.
> add‑on transport and delivery insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12J.
> add‑on travel insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12K.
> building includes a caravan.
> business‑related add‑on insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12L.
> designated contents means any of the following:
(a) furniture, furnishings and carpets (whether fixed or unfixed);
(b) household goods;
(c) clothing and other personal effects;
(d) pictures;
(e) works of art;
(f) furs;
(g) pieces of jewellery;
(h) gold or silver articles;
(i) documents of any kind;
(j) collections of any kind.
> designated vehicle or vessel means:
(a) a motor vehicle; or
(b) a vessel within the meaning of the Navigation Act 2012.
> motor vehicle has the meaning given by subsection 12BA(1) of the Act.
> superannuation‑related add‑on insurance product has the meaning given by regulation 12M.