Detached Private Structure(s) definition
Examples of Detached Private Structure(s) in a sentence
It will be applied separately to Coverage “A”- Mobile Home, Coverage “B” – Detached Private Structures and Coverage “C”- Personal Property.
It will be applied separately to Coverage “A” - Mobile Home, Coverage “B” - Detached Private Structures and Coverage “C” - Personal Property.
It will be applied separately to Coverage “A”- Tiny or mini Home, Coverage “B” – Detached Private Structures and Coverage “C”- Personal Property.
The single amount of insurance is the sum of the amounts shown on the Coverage Summary page for; A: Dwelling Building, B: Detached Private Structures, C: Personal Property, and D: Additional Living Expense and is the maximum amount we will pay for insured loss or damage in any one occurrence, unless stated otherwise.
If Coverage B – Detached Private Structures is shown on the Certificate for Property Insurance, we insure structures or buildings separated from the dwelling by a clear space on your premises but not insured under Coverage A.
The following Basis of Claim Settlement options are applicable to Coverage A - Dwelling Building, Coverage B - Detached Private Structures and/or Coverage C - Personal Property.
We will also automatically increase the limits of Insurance on your Detached Private Structures (Coverage B), Personal Property (Coverage C) and Additional Living Expenses (Coverage D) by the same proportion.
This insurance is extended to insure loss or damage to the insured Dwelling Building, Detached Private Structures, and Personal Property arising from collapse due to weight of snow, ice or sleet.
This extension of coverage excludes any Personal Property left outside and not contained within a Dwelling Building or Detached Private Structures on the insured Premises.
This endorsement insures the Dwelling Building and Detached Private Structures during the Course of Construction.