Housebreaking definition
Examples of Housebreaking in a sentence
Loss or damage by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and/or Housebreaking including Theft where any employee of the Insured or member of the Insured's family is involved as principal or accessory.
Provided that the Company shall not be liable in respect of Burglary or Housebreaking unless it is accompanied by actual, visible, forcible and violent entry into and/or exit from the premises and always that the limit to the Company’s liability for any one loss shall in no case exceed the amount specified against any respective section in the said Schedule.
Housebreaking is also offered, but successful results may vary depending on the dog and follow through from its owner.
The Company shall also indemnify loss of money by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Housebreaking, Robbery or Hold-Up, whilst money is retained at Insured’s premises in safe(s) or a strong-room, more particularly described in the Schedule.
The Company will indemnify the Insured in respect of loss of or damage to the Contents or any part thereof whilst contained in the Insured Premises (address given in the schedule) caused by actual or attempted Burglary or Housebreaking.