Faulty Workmanship definition
Examples of Faulty Workmanship in a sentence
Notwithstanding Exclusion 4.12 (Faulty Workmanship and Computer Equipment) and Exclusion 4.23 (Property in the Insured’s Care, Custody or Control), the Underwriters will indemnify the Insured for the Damages and Defence Costs in respect of Property Damage to property, including employees’ property, where the liability arises while the property is in the care, custody or control of the Insured.
Faulty Workmanship We do not cover any liability for expenses incurred in performing, completing, correcting or improving any work undertaken by You on Your Marina.
Faulty Workmanship We do not cover any liability for expenses incurred in performing, completing, correcting or improving any work undertaken by You.
Faulty Workmanship based on or arising out of any actual or alleged cost to repair or replace faulty workmanship the Insured performs on any construction, erection, fabrication, installation, assembly, manufacture or remediation, including any materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connection therewith.
This exclusion does not apply to any coverage granted under Insuring Clause 2.5 (Errors and Omissions) and Insuring Clause 2.9 (Faulty Workmanship).