Accidental Contamination definition

Accidental Contamination means any accidental or unintentional contamination, impairment or mislabeling of an Insured Product(s) or an omission of an ingredient in an Insured Product(s), which occurs during or as a result of its production, preparation, processing, mixing, blending, compounding, manufacture, packaging or distribution; provided that the use or consumption of such Insured Product(s) has resulted in or would result in Bodily Injury or Property Damage.
Accidental Contamination means any accidental or unintentional contamination, impairment or mislabeling of an “Insured’s” product(s) which occurs during or as a result of its production, preparation, manufacture or pack- aging; provided that the use or consumption of such “Insured’s” product(s) has resulted in or would result in clear, obvious, or visible symptoms of bodily injury, sickness, disease or death of any person(s), within seven

Examples of Accidental Contamination in a sentence

  • For the purpose of Section 4(a) of the Agreement: Tax forms, documents or certificates to be delivered are: Dealer As required under Section 4(a)(i) of the Agreement, IRS Form W- 8ECI or such other form or document prescribed by the IRS from time to time.

  • Contamination Products Insurance Broader than Product Recall Insured Events - Accidental Contamination, Malicious Tampering, Product Extortion.

  • Adverse Publicity means the reporting of an alleged but not actual Accidental Contamination or Malicious Product Tampering during the Period of Insurance in local, regional or national media (in- cluded, but not limited to, radio, television, printed publications or the internet) or any government pub- lication provided that the Named Insured or the Insured Product(s) is specifically mentioned as directly linked to an Accidental Contamination or Malicious Product Tampering.

  • For the purpose of this Clause, any incident, occurrence or event which constitutes an Accidental Contamination, Malicious Product Tampering, Government Recall, Spoilage or Halal Contamination shall be deemed an individual and separate Insured Event, and shall be subject to a separate Self-Insured Retention.