Common use of EXTENSIONS OF COVERAGE Clause in Contracts

EXTENSIONS OF COVERAGE. 1. The expense of removing debris from covered property which originates from a covered peril causing damage therein. There is no coverage for the expense of removing or containing contaminated property. Contamination is a pollutant. There is coverage for the cost of complying with any law, ordinance or order of civil authority regarding the removal or disposal of covered property at a covered location unless otherwise excluded. In no event shall payment for debris removal exceed 25% of the amount of the direct physical loss to covered property at the covered location as a result of any one loss.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Affordable Housing Risk, Housing Authorities Risk Retention, Housing Authorities Risk Retention

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