Volcanic Action Clause Samples

Volcanic Action. We will pay for accidental direct physical loss to a covered building structure or cov- ered property contained in a building structure re- sulting from the eruption of a volcano when the loss is directly and immediately caused by: a. airborne volcanic shock waves; ▇. ▇▇▇, dust, or particulate matter; or c. lava flow. We will also pay for the removal of that ash, dust, or particulate matter that has caused accidental direct physical loss to a covered building structure or cov- ered property contained in a building structure. All volcanic eruptions that occur within any 168-hour period will be considered one volcanic eruption. This coverage does not increase the limit applying to the damaged property.
Volcanic Action. All volcanic action that occurs within a 72-hour period constitutes a single occurrence.
Volcanic Action a. This peril means direct loss resulting from the eruption of a volcano when the loss is caused by: (1) Volcanic blast or airborne shock waves; (2) Ash, dust or particulate matter; or (3) Lava flow. b. This peril does not provide coverage for: (1) Damage to land, property in the open or in open sheds; (2) Portions of buildings not completely enclosed; or (3) Personal property contained within those buildings. c. All volcanic eruptions that occur within any 72-hour period will be considered as one volcanic eruption. d. Direct loss includes the cost to remove the ash, dust or particulate matter from the interior and exterior surfaces of the covered building and from personal property contained in the building. Payment for removal applies only to the initial deposit of ash, dust or particulate matter following a volcanic eruption. Subsequent deposits arising from the movement of volcanic dust or ash by wind or other means are not covered.
Volcanic Action. An electrical insulation breakdown test.
Volcanic Action. All volcanic action that occurs within a seven day period of time constitutes a single occurrence.
Volcanic Action a. This peril means direct loss resulting from the eruption of a volcano when the loss is caused by: (1) Volcanic blast or airborne shock waves; (2) Ash, dust or particulate matter; or (3) Lava flow. b. This peril does not provide coverage for: 1) Portions of buildings not completely enclosed; or