Common use of Object of Insurance Clause in Contracts

Object of Insurance. 2.1 The object of insurance is the insured person’s civil liability, which may arise in connection with the provision of the insured service, i.e. in connection with road transport of cargo for reward (road transport may also include maritime transport while the lorry is on board and the cargo or container is not transhipped and the trailer is not decoupled from the lorry), with the insured person acting as the actual carrier and using a lorry in its ownership or possession, indicated in the insurance agreement, to perform the carriage.

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Object of Insurance. 2.1 2.1. The object of insurance is the insured person’s civil liability, which may arise in connection with the provision provi- sion of the insured service, i.e. in connection with road transport the organisation of transportation of cargo for reward (road transport freight forwarding), where the insured person operates as the freight forwarder and uses the services of subcontractors in performing the contract. Insured activities may also include maritime transport while the lorry is on board and provision or arranging for the cargo provision of storage services or container is not transhipped and the trailer is not decoupled from the lorry), with the insured person acting as the actual carrier and using a lorry in its ownership or possession, other services indicated in the insurance agreement, to perform the carriage.

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Object of Insurance. 2.1 2.1. The object of insurance is the insured person’s civil liability, which may arise in connection with the provision of the insured service, i.e. in connection with road transport of cargo for reward (road transport may also include maritime transport while the lorry is on board and the cargo or container is not transhipped and the trailer is not decoupled from the lorry), with the insured person acting as the actual carrier and using a lorry in its ownership or possession, indicated in the insurance agreement, to perform the carriage.

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Object of Insurance. 2.1 The object of insurance is the insured person’s civil liability, which may arise in connection with the provision of the insured service, i.e. in connection with road transport the organisation of transportation of cargo for reward (road transport freight forwar­ ding), where the insured person operates as the freight forwarder and uses the services of subcontractors in per­ forming the contract. Insured activities may also include maritime transport while the lorry is on board and provision or arranging for the cargo provision of storage services or container is not transhipped and the trailer is not decoupled from the lorry), with the insured person acting as the actual carrier and using a lorry in its ownership or possession, other services indicated in the insurance agreement, to perform the carriage.

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Samples: cloud.seesam.ee

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