Common use of EXTENSIONS OF COVERAGE Clause in Contracts

EXTENSIONS OF COVERAGE. A – The Insurer agrees to indemnify the Insured for an amount not exceeding 10% of the limit or amount of insurance provided under Insuring Agreement I-C for all loss of “property” not intended solely for the payroll of the Insured occasioned by “Robbery” or attempt thereat from a “custodian” while engaged in their regular duties in connection with such “property” on or away from the “premises” but within Canada or the United States of America.

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Sources: Indemnity Agreement, Indemnity Agreement, Indemnity Agreement

EXTENSIONS OF COVERAGE. A – The Insurer agrees to indemnify the Insured for an amount not exceeding 10% of the limit or amount of insurance provided under Insuring Agreement I-C for all loss of “property” property not intended solely for the payroll of the Insured occasioned by “Robbery” Robbery or attempt thereat from a “custodian” custodian while engaged in their his or her regular duties in connection with such “property” property on or away from the “premises” premises but within Canada or the United States of America.. The insurance under this extension shall be part of and not in addition to the insurance under Insuring Agreement C.

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Sources: Insurance Endorsement