Common use of Object Type Clause in Contracts

Object Type. For example: painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, value, and image are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches in any direction, or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

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Object Type. For example: painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, valuevalues, and image images are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches in any direction, or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

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Samples: www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov

Object Type. For example: , painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, valuevalues, and image images are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, certain chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches in any direction, or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

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Samples: www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov

Object Type. For example: , painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, valuevalues, and image images are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches in any direction, or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

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Samples: www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov

Object Type. For example: , painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, value, and image are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches in any direction, or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov

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Object Type. For example: painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, valuevalues, and image images are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, certain chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches in any direction, or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

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Samples: www.arts.gov, www.arts.gov

Object Type. For example: painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, value, and image are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches feet in any direction, direction or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

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Samples: www.arts.gov

Object Type. For example: , painting, drawing, photograph, ceramic, sculpture, furniture, jewelry, textile, scientific instrument, manuscript, etc. Indemnity does not consider auxiliary materials, such as frames, cases, mounts, etc. unless specifically itemized and for which full details, value, and image are submitted. NOTE: For concern of risk, the Federal Council is generally opposed to indemnifying oil on copper paintings, objects containing pastel, chalk, charcoal, lacquer, certain types of glass (including enamels), works on parchment or vellum, marquetry, frescoes, and other fragile objects. Oversized objects (exceeding 10 feet/120 inches feet in any direction, direction or of an excessive weight) and oil on wood panel paintings will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Oil on single wood panels larger than two feet by three feet (with one dimension no greater than 24 inches) will not be indemnified. The Federal Council may determine that objects be moved to the list of non-indemnified objects.

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Samples: www.arts.gov

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