Acts of Vandalism definition

Acts of Vandalism means strike action, lock-outs and other industrial action, riots, mutinies or other disturbances of public order, terrorism or sabotage and acts of malice or vandalism; Fire/Lightning/Explosion means lightning strike, fire or explosion the causes of which are external to the vehicle, regardless of whether the vehicle is in motion or stationary, parked in a garage or in any other place. Isolated Glass Breakage during theft or robbery means illegitimately taking from the locked vehicle, during the course of robbing from or stealing or attempting to rob or steal the vehicle, resulting in the disappearance, destruction or damage to or in the vehicle, in the removal of fixed parts or parts that are essential for the use of the vehicle and the removal of accessories. Natural Phenomena:

Examples of Acts of Vandalism in a sentence

  • For cover of Non-payment of Rents and Acts of Vandalism to the Property Structure, the amounts established in each of said guarantees will be cumulative up to their respective limits.

  • Additional cover that may be contracted could be: Water damage; Theft or Robbery; Seismic Phenomena; Strikes, Up-risings and Changes to Public Order; Acts of Vandalism or Malicious Acts; Landslide; Damages to the belongings of Third Parties; Electric Risks; Demolition and Removal of Rubble.

  • This Special Condition covers losses or damage directly caused to the insured goods arising from Acts of Vandalism.

  • Acts of Vandalism to the golf course grounds or buildings *Catastrophic flooding is defined as flooding that inflicts permanent damage to the course or structures caused by erosion, excessive debris deposited on the course or standing water caused by the inability for water to recede that causes death or injury to turf and plants.