Common use of Interior Clause in Contracts

Interior. The insurance covers personal property normally contained in the vehicle and belonging to the owner of the vehicle or a member of his or her household. The insurance covers loss of, and damage to, the property if the damage occurs in connection with: • a compensable fire, theft, or vehicle damage • a sudden and unforeseen external event • theft by the rentee • damage in connection with a traffic accident. The insurance does not apply to: • theft-prone property • cash and valuables • property belonging to the rentee. • Personal movables must be kept locked in the vehicle.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Insurance Terms and Conditions, Insurance Terms and Conditions, Insurance Terms and Conditions

Interior. The insurance covers personal property normally contained in the vehicle and belonging to the owner of the vehicle or a member of his or her household. The insurance covers loss of, and damage to, the property if the damage occurs in connection with: - a compensable fire, theft, or vehicle damage - a sudden and unforeseen external event - theft by the rentee • renter - damage in connection with a traffic accident. The insurance does not apply to: - theft-prone property - cash and valuables - property belonging to the renteerenter. - Personal movables must be kept locked in the vehicle.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Insurance Terms and Conditions, Insurance Agreement, Insurance Terms and Conditions