Special Form property insurance, including insurance against loss or damage by fire, vandalism and malicious mischief, terrorism (if available on commercially reasonable terms), earthquake, explosion of steam boilers, pressure vessels or other similar apparatus, now or hereafter installed in the Hotels, with equivalent coverage as that provided by the usual extended coverage endorsements, in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the then full replacement cost of the property requiring replacement (excluding foundations) from time to time, including an increased cost of construction endorsement;
Comprehensive means an assistance program that focuses on
General Liability means any and all liability which may be insured under the laws of the State of New Jersey, excluding workers’ compensation, and employer’s liability. The exact definition of a “general liability” or similar terms is the definition used in the insurance policy issued by the Commission.
General Liabilities shall have the meaning given it in Article III, Section 6(b) of this Declaration of Trust;
Special form radioactive material means radioactive material that satisfies the following conditions: