Entry, Control and Abandonment Clause Samples

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Entry, Control and Abandonment. After loss or damage to insured property, the Insurer has an immediate right to access and entry by accredited agents sufficient to enable them to survey and examine the property, and to make an estimate of the loss or damage, and, after the Insured has secured the property, a further right of access and entry sufficient to enable them to make appraisement or particular estimate of the loss or damage, but the Insurer is not entitled to the control or possession of the insured property, and without the consent of the Insurer there can be no abandonment to it of insured property.
Entry, Control and Abandonment. Af ter loss or damage to insured property , the Insurer has an immediate right of access and entry by accredited agents suf f icient to enable them to surv ey and examine the property , and to make an estimate of the loss or damage, and, af ter the Insured has secured the property , a f urth er right of access and entry suf f icient to enable them to make appraisement or particular estimate of the loss or damage, but the Insurer shall not be entitled to the contr ol or possession of the insured property , and without the consent of the Insurer there can be no abandonment to it of insured prope rty .
Entry, Control and Abandonment. After any 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 (b) after the Insured has secured the property, a further right of access and entry by accredited representatives sufficient to enable them to appraise or estimate the loss or damage, but: (1) without the Insured's consent, the Insurer is not entitled to the control or possession of the insured property; and (2) without the consent of the Insurer, there can be no abandonment to it of insured property.