Designated Perils definition

Designated Perils means a designated risk or hazard against which an Insured seeks to protect themselves when purchasing a policy of insurance. For the Contract the Designated Perils are limited to the following:
Designated Perils. In addition to the Designated Perils in the Terms and Conditions, Article 1: Definitions, Hay is also covered for Winterkill Provision.
Designated Perils. In addition to the Designated Perils in the Terms and Conditions, Article 1: Definitions, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ is also covered for Winterkill Provision.

Examples of Designated Perils in a sentence

  • If the Insured notifies AFSC of a loss from Designated Perils on or after June 21 and before November 30 in each year, an Indemnity shall be calculated as follows: {(Coverage – Adjusted Production) x Insurance Price} – Wildlife Damage Compensation Program payments.

  • AFSC will indemnify the Insured against damage caused by Designated Perils to cereal and oilseed crops pursuant to this Insuring Agreement.

  • If the Insured notifies AFSC of a loss from Designated Perils on or after June 21 and before November 30 in each year, an Indemnity shall be calculated as follows: [{(Individual Coverage Normal Yield x Coverage Level x Number of Insured Acres) – Adjusted Production} x Insurance Price] – Wildlife Damage Compensation Program payments.

  • AFSC will indemnify the Insured against damage caused by Designated Perils to pulse crops pursuant to this Insuring Agreement.

  • AFSC will indemnify the Insured against damage caused by Designated Perils to Pulse crops pursuant to this Insuring Agreement.


More Definitions of Designated Perils

Designated Perils for purposes of this Insuring Agreement means:
Designated Perils means adverse weather and fire (provided that, in each case, the Overwinter Colonies are placed in Winter Storage outside), wildlife and, subject to the provisions of Section 2.08, disease and pests;
Designated Perils means the perils designated in Section 4 for the purpose of this plan;
Designated Perils means the perils designated in Section 4;
Designated Perils or purposes of this insuring agreement means:
Designated Perils means a designated risk or hazard against which an Insured seeks to protect themselves when purchasing a policy of insurance. For this contract of insurance the Designated Perils are limited to the following: a. drought, on crops insured as dryland; b. excessive moisture; c. fire by lightning ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇;
Designated Perils for purposes of this insuring agreement means: a. weather conditions including, but not limited to: snow, excessive cold, excessive moisture, frost, flood, temperature fluctuations; b. diseases or pests deemed to have no effective or adequate means of control; or c. any other peril designated by AFSC from time to time where the peril results in high death loss to overwintered Bees