Intoxicating substances definition
Intoxicating substances means substances with the capacity to stimulate or depress the central nervous system but does not include tobacco, alcohol or vaporisers
Intoxicating substances means any substance, including in solid, liquid, or gaseous form that causes or induces, or is alleged to cause or induce:
Intoxicating substances means alcoholic beverages, illicit drugs or substances, prescription drugs or medication, or any other substance, or combination thereof, that may influence, impair or affect a persons:
a) coordination, reaction time or judgment; or
b) mobility, motor skills, or motor function; or
c) ability to operate a vessel; or
d) ability to safely operate a vessel.
More Definitions of Intoxicating substances
Intoxicating substances means substances with the capacity to stimulate or depress the central nervous system.
Intoxicating substances means substances with the capacity to stimulate or depress the central nervous system (and includes alcohol and what are commonly referred to as ‘legal highs’).
Intoxicating substances means substances with the capacity to stimulate or depress the central nervous system or psychoactive substances. It does not include tobacco or prescription medication.
Intoxicating substances means substances with the capacity to stimulate or depress the central nervous system (i.e. illegal drugs or psychoactive substances (the latter being commonly referred to as ‘legal highs’)
Intoxicating substances means alcoholic beverages, illicit drugs or substances, prescription drugs or medication, or any other substance, or combination thereof, that may influence, impair or affect a persons:
a) coordination, reaction time or judgment; or
b) mobility, motor skills, or motor function; or
c) ability to operate a vessel; or
d) ability to safely operate a vessel.
SECTION I COVERAGES COVERAGE A- VESSEL
1) Vessel, Vessel’s Primary Machinery, and Vessel’s Auxiliary Equipment;
2) Trailer, if described on the Declarations page; We also insure: