Common use of ENTRY, CONTROL, ABANDONMENT Clause in Contracts

ENTRY, CONTROL, ABANDONMENT. After loss or damage to insured property, the insurer has a. an immediate right of access and entry by accredited representatives sufficient to enable them to survey and examine the property, and to make an estimate of the loss or damage, and

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Residential Insurance Policy, General Liability Insurance Agreement, General Liability Insurance Agreement

ENTRY, CONTROL, ABANDONMENT. After loss or damage to insured property, the insurer has a. a) an immediate right of access and entry by accredited representatives sufficient to enable them to survey and examine the property, and to make an estimate of the loss or damage, and

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Home Care Plan, Student Accident Insurance Policy

ENTRY, CONTROL, ABANDONMENT. After loss or damage to insured Insured property, the insurer Insurer has a. a) an immediate right of access and entry by accredited representatives sufficient to enable them to survey and examine the property, and to make an estimate of the loss or damage, and

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Accident Insurance, Student Accident Insurance

ENTRY, CONTROL, ABANDONMENT. After loss or damage to insured Insured property, the insurer Insurer has a. an immediate right of access and entry by accredited representatives sufficient to enable them to survey and examine the property, and to make an estimate of the loss or damage, and

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy