Grave Markers Sample Clauses
The Grave Markers clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the installation, maintenance, and appearance of grave markers within a cemetery or burial site. Typically, it outlines who is permitted to place markers, the types and materials allowed, and any requirements for size, inscriptions, or upkeep. This clause ensures uniformity, safety, and respect within the burial grounds, while also preventing disputes or confusion over what is permissible at individual gravesites.
Grave Markers. “We” pay up to $2,500 for direct physical loss to grave markers and mausoleums on or away from the “described location” caused by a Peril Insured Against.
Grave Markers. We will pay up to $1,000 for grave markers, including mausoleums, on or away from the “residence premises” for loss caused by a Peril Insured Against. This coverage does not increase the limits of liability that apply to the damaged covered property.
Grave Markers. “We” pay up to $2,500 for direct physical loss to grave markers and mausoleums on or away from the “described location” caused by a Peril Insured Against described under Coverage C. With respect to this Incidental Property Coverage, the peril of Weight Of Ice, Snow, Or Sleet includes the weight of ice, snow, or sleet that causes damage to a mausoleum.
Grave Markers. Sample Copy
Grave Markers. Within the limits of insurance shown on the Policy Declarations Page, we will pay for loss or damage to grave markers located on premises where you maintain individual or family ▇▇▇▇▇▇, but only against the perils of fire or explosion, lightning, riot, vandalism or malicious acts, impact by aircraft or land vehicle, satellite or spacecraft, to a maximum of $5,000 in all. No policy deductible applies. We must be advised before you start any conversion, renovation, extension of other structural work to the residence premises. When we receive this notice we may amend the terms and conditions of this insurance. When any loss is believed to be caused by theft, disappearance or any illegal act of others, you must give immediate notice to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction. You must use all reasonable means to protect the insured property from loss or damage when endangered by an insured peril, and to save and preserve such property during and after the time of loss or damage. (Refer to “1. Removal and Safeguard Expenses” under Extensions of Coverage). No person or organization having custody of any property covered by this insurance, and receiving payment for such services, shall benefit from this insurance.
Grave Markers. Sample Copy
SECTION I – PERILS INSURED AGAINST
Grave Markers. Pursuant to Section 8300 of the Health and Safety Code, the District reserves the right to regulate and/or prohibit the placement of any or all markers on any portion of District property. In addition, the District may remove any or all markers from District property if, in the sole and absolute discretion of the General Manager, conditions warrant such action.
Grave Markers. The Purchaser acknowledges that ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ is not obligated to provide a Grave Marker. However, the family or legal representative of each deceased Eligible Person buried in one of the Lots shall at their expense place a marker on such Burial Lot within one year of the date of burial of the deceased Eligible Person. The marker must conform to the standards set by the Cemetery Committee’s Rules and Regulations.
Grave Markers. This limit is the most we will pay in any We will pay up to $5,000 for grave markers, one loss regardless of the number of including mausoleums, on or away from the appliances, carpeting or other household "residence premises" for loss caused by a furnishings involved in the loss. Peril Insured Against. This coverage does not increase the limit of This coverage does not increase the limits liability applying to the damaged property. of liability that apply to the damaged
