Common use of Non-invalidation Clause in Contracts

Non-invalidation. If the risk of Damage is increased by any act or omission, or by any alteration, that occurs without the Insured’s knowledge, such increase will not invalidate this insurance, provided that the Insured immediately on such act, omission or alteration coming to their knowledge, gives notice thereof to the Company and pays such extra premium as the Company may require.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Indemnity Agreement, Indemnity Agreement

Non-invalidation. If the risk of Damage damage is increased by any act or omission, or by any alteration, that occurs without the Insuredinsured’s knowledge, such increase will not invalidate this insurance, provided that the Insured insured immediately on such act, omission or alteration coming to their knowledge, gives notice thereof to the Company insurer and pays such extra premium as the Company insurer may require.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Policy