Common use of Hazard Clause in Contracts

Hazard. An unintentional, unpredictable, unavoidable and external event. Subscriber: The natural person who adheres to this insurance contract. Insured(s): the person or persons insured in accordance with this contract. Attack/Acts of terrorism: The term ‘attack’ means any act of violence which constitutes a criminal or illegal attack against persons and/or property, in the country in which you’re staying, the purpose of which is to greatly disturb the public order. This ‘attack’ must be identified as such by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Assur Lodge, Assur Lodge, Assur Lodge

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