Common use of Notice to Authorities Clause in Contracts

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Insuring Agreement, premiergroup.ca, premiergroup.ca

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Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft, theft or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: premiergroup.ca, premiergroup.ca, premier.qportal.ca

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is claimed to be due to malicious actstheft or attempted thereat, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereatmalicious acts, or is suspected expected to be so due, the Insured insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Policy Agreement, premier.qportal.ca, premiergroup.ca

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is claimed to be due to malicious actstheft or attempt thereat, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereatmalicious acts, or is suspected expected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.westernunderwriting.com, www.westernunderwriting.com, www.westernunderwriting.com

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereatthreat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Form #Prem, premiergroup.ca, assets.premiergroup.ca

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is claimed to be due to malicious actstheft or attempted thereat, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereatmalicious acts, or is suspected expected to be so duedue , the Insured insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Policy Agreement, premiergroup.ca

Notice to Authorities. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS Where the loss is due to malicious actsmischief, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: static1.1.sqspcdn.com

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is due or appears to malicious actsbe due to theft, burglary, robbery, theft, malicious mischief or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so duedisappearance of Personal Effects, the Insured shall must give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplemental Liability Insurance Summary

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is due to malicious acts, theft, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall you must give immediate notice thereof to the police Insurer (us) or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: dmga-marketplace-assets.s3.ca-central-1.amazonaws.com

Notice to Authorities. I.β€Œ Where the loss is due to a malicious actsact, burglary, robbery, theft, theft or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.portagemutual.com

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Notice to Authorities. 1. Where the loss is due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.palcanada.com

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is due to a malicious actsact, burglary, robbery, theft, theft or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured Insured(s) shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: westernfgis.ca

Notice to Authorities. I. Where the loss is due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft, theft or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.saskmutual.com

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is due to malicious actsmischief, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereat, or is suspected to be so due, the Insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: clubrunner.blob.core.windows.net

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is claimed to be due to malicious actstheft or attempted thereat, burglary, robbery, theft, or attempt thereatmalicious acts, or is suspected expecte d to be so due, the Insured insured shall give immediate notice thereof to the police or other authorities having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: premiergroup.ca

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