Common use of Reasonable Repairs Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Repairs. In the event that covered property is damaged by an applicable Peril In- sured Against, we will pay the reasonable cost in- curred by you for necessary measures taken sole- ly to protect against further damage. If the measures taken involve repair to other damaged property, we will pay for those measures only if that property is covered under this policy and the damage to that property is caused by an applica- ble Peril Insured Against. a. does not increase the limit of liability that ap- plies to the covered property; b. does not relieve you of your duties, in case of a loss to covered property, as set forth in Condi- tion 4.b.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Reasonable Repairs. In the event that covered property is damaged by an applicable Peril In- sured Against, we will pay the reasonable cost in- curred by you for necessary measures taken sole- ly solely to protect against further damage. If the measures taken involve repair to other damaged property, we will pay for those measures only if that property is covered under this policy and the damage to that property is caused by an applica- ble Peril Insured Against. a. does not increase the limit of liability that ap- plies to the covered property; b. does not relieve you of your duties, in case of a loss to covered property, as set forth in Condi- tion 4.b.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Dwelling Insurance Agreement

Reasonable Repairs. In the event that covered property is damaged by an applicable Peril In- sured Insured Against, we will pay the reasonable cost in- curred incurred by you for necessary measures taken sole- ly solely to protect pro- tect against further damage. If the measures taken involve repair to other damaged property, we will pay for those measures only if that property is covered cov- ered under this policy and the damage to that property is caused by an applica- ble applicable Peril Insured Against. a. does not increase the limit of liability that ap- plies to the covered property; b. does not relieve you of your duties, in case of a loss to covered property, as set forth in Condi- tion 4.b.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement