Coverage to include Sample Clauses

The "Coverage to include" clause defines the specific types of risks, events, or items that an insurance policy or agreement will protect against. In practice, this clause lists the particular areas, such as property damage, liability, or business interruption, that are covered under the policy, ensuring that both parties are clear on what is included. Its core function is to set clear boundaries for the scope of protection, preventing misunderstandings and disputes about what is or is not covered.
Coverage to include. (1) All Owned (1) Hired (2) Non-Owned
Coverage to include i. All Owned, Hired and Non-Owned Vehicles (Any Auto) Sample ii. Contractual Liability Coverage (including Liability for Employee Injury assumed under a Contract),
Coverage to include. (1) All Owned, Hired and Non-Owned Vehicles (or “Any Auto”) (2) Contractual Liability Coverage (including Liability for Employee Injury assumed under a Contract as provided in the standard ISO policy form) (3) Per Accident Combined Single Limit $1,000,000 (including death) and property damage liability. (4) For those contractors involved in the transportation of hazardous material, the policy shall include the following endorsements: MCS-90 and ISO-9948.