Common use of Smoke Clause in Contracts

Smoke. The term smoke means smoke due to a sudden, unusual and faulty operation of any stationary furnace. There shall in no event be any liability hereunder for any cumulative damage.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Commercial Building, Equipment and Stock Named Perils Form, Residential Seasonal Property Insurance Agreement, Residential Seasonal Property Insurance Agreement

Smoke. The term smoke means smoke due to a sudden, unusual and faulty operation of any stationary furnacefurnace . There shall in no event be any liability hereunder for any cumulative damage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Rental Property Insurance Agreement, Residential Rental Property Insurance Agreement

Smoke. The term smoke Smoke means smoke due to a sudden, unusual and faulty operation of any stationary furnace. There shall in no event be any liability hereunder for any cumulative damage.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Commercial Package Property Broad Form, Commercial Property Broad Form

Smoke. The term smoke “Smoke” means smoke due to a sudden, unusual and faulty operation of any stationary furnace. There shall in no event be any liability hereunder for any cumulative damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Transportation Coverage Agreement

Smoke. The term smoke means smoke due to a sudden, unusual and faulty f aulty operation of any stationary furnacef urna ce. There shall in no event ev ent be any liability hereunder for f or any cumulative cumulativ e damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Indemnity Agreement