Examples of External Glass in a sentence
This additional benefit is payable even where there is no Breakage of External Glass.
We will pay for the cost of replacement of External Glass which has suffered malicious damage, during the Period of Insurance.
We will only pay for Internal or External Glass if shown as insured in the Schedule.
Malicious Damage If External Glass is shown as insured in the Schedule and where You are a tenant of leased premises, and You are required by the terms of Your lease to insure External Glass, We will also cover You for the cost of replacing External Glass which You are required to replace where the Damage has arisen from the acts of malicious persons and not resulted in the External Glass being Broken through the entire thickness.
Excess means either the amount of money specified in the Schedule or otherwise stated in the Policy for each applicable Section that You must pay as a contribution to all claims arising out of one event, or the period of time specified in the Schedule or otherwise stated in the Policy for which no payment will be made by Us. External Glass means glass or plastic material used as glass fixed in external windows, doors, showcases or skylights forming part of the Building at the Situation.
Malicious Damage If External Glass is shown as insured in the Schedule and where You are a tenant of leased premises, and You are required by the terms of Your lease to insure External Glass, We will also cover You for the cost of replacing External Glass which You are required to replace where the Damage has arisen from the acts of malicious persons and not resulted in the External Glass being broken through the entire thickness.
Malicious damage If You are a tenant and responsible under the terms of a rental agreement for insuring Glass, We will pay for the cost of replacement of External Glass which has suffered malicious damage.
This additional benefit is payable even where there is no Breakage of External Glass.
Excess means either the amount of money specified in the Schedule or otherwise stated in the Policy for each applicable Section that You must contribute as the first payment for all claims arising out of one event, or the period of time specified in the Schedule or otherwise stated in the Policy for which no payment will be made by Us. External Glass means glass or plastic material used as glass fixed in external windows, doors, showcases or skylights forming part of the Building at the Situation.
This Additional benefit is payable even where there is no Breakage of External Glass.