Common use of Coverage D – Loss Of Use Clause in Contracts

Coverage D – Loss Of Use. The Coverage D limit of liability shown in the Declarations is the total limit of liability for all coverages within Coverage D. This limit applies on an aggregate basis for Additional Living Expenses, and Civil Authority Prohibits Use. If a loss by a Peril Insured Against causes the "residence premises" to become uninhabitable, we will cover any necessary increase in living expenses you incur to maintain your normal household standard of living. Payment will be for the shortest time required to repair or replace the premises or permanently settle your household elsewhere.

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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Policy

Coverage D – Loss Of Use. The Coverage D limit of liability shown in the Declarations is the total limit of liability for all coverages within Coverage D. This limit applies on an aggregate basis for Additional Living Expenses, Expense and Civil Authority Prohibits Use. Additional Living Expense If a loss by a Peril Insured Against causes the "residence premises" to become uninhabitable, we will cover any necessary increase in living expenses you incur to maintain your normal household standard of living. Payment will be for the shortest time required to repair or replace the premises or permanently settle your household elsewhere.

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Sources: Unit Owners Insurance Policy