Ordinance Or Law Sample Clauses

Ordinance Or Law. Ordinance Or Law means any ordinance or law:
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Ordinance Or Law a. You may use up to 10% of the limit of liability that applies to Coverage A for the increased costs you incur due to the enforcement of any ordinance or law which requires or regulates:
Ordinance Or Law a. You may use up to 10% of the limit of liabil- ity that applies to Coverage A for the in- creased costs you incur due to the en- forcement of any ordinance or law which requires or regulates:
Ordinance Or Law a. The Ordinance Or Law limit of liability de- termined in b. or c. below will apply with re- spect to the increased costs you incur due to the enforcement of any ordinance or law which requires or regulates:
Ordinance Or Law a. You may use up to 10% of the limit of liabil- ity that applies to Building Additions And Al- terations for the increased costs you incur due to the enforcement of any ordinance or law which requires or regulates:
Ordinance Or Law. This means loss or increased cost resulting from enforcement of any code, ordinance or law regulating the use, construction, repair, or demolition of a building or other structure. When breakage of glass is covered by this policy, we pay to replace damaged glass with safety glazing materials where required by code, ordinance or law.
Ordinance Or Law. Loss or damage caused directly or indirectly from the enforcement of any ordinance or law regulating the construction, repair or demolition of a building or other structure. Vacancy Loss or damage caused directly or indirectly after your unit has been, to your knowledge, vacant for more than 30 consecutive days, unless previously agreed to by us.
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Ordinance Or Law. “We” do not pay for:
Ordinance Or Law. We do not pay for loss or increased cost which results from the enforcement of a code, ordinance, or law which regulates the use, construction, repair, demolition of property, or removal of its debris.
Ordinance Or Law. A. The increased cost incurred to comply with the minimum standards of an ordinance or law in the course of repair, rebuilding or replacement of damaged parts after a covered cause of loss to a covered building.
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