Personal and definition

Personal and advertising injury" means injury, including "bodily injury" that is a consequence thereof, arising out of one or more of the following offenses: a. oral or written publication, including electronic publication, of material that: 1) slanders or libels a person or organization; 2) disparages a person's or an organization's goods, products, or services; or 3) violates a person's right of privacy; b. false arrest, detention, or imprisonment; c. malicious prosecution; ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of advertising ideas of another in "your" "advertisement"; e. infringement of the copyright, slogan, or trade-dress of another in "your" "advertisement"; or f. wrongful entry into, wrongful eviction from, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling, or premises that a person occupies. This offense must be committed by or on behalf of the owner, landlord, or lessor of the room, dwelling, or premises.
Personal and advertising injury" means injury, including consequential "bodily injury", arising out of one or more of the following offences: a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment; b. Malicious prosecution; c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises that a person occupies, committed by or on behalf of the owner, landlord or lessor of that room, dwelling or premises; d. Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that slanders or libels a person or organization or disparages a person's or organization's goods, products or services; e. Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that violates a person's right of privacy; f. The use of another's advertising idea in your "advertisement"; or g. Infringing upon another's copyright, trade dress or slogan in your "advertisement".
Personal and advertising injury" means injury, including consequential "bodily injury", arising out of one or more of the following offenses: a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment; b. Malicious prosecution; c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises d. Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that slanders or libels a person or organization or disparages a person's or organization's goods, products or services; e. Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that violates a person's right of privacy; f. The use of another's advertising idea in your "advertisement"; or g. Infringing upon another's copyright, trade dress or slogan in your "advertisement".

Examples of Personal and in a sentence

  • Coverage shall include: Premises-Operations, Products/ Completed Operations, Contractual, Broad Form Property Damage, and Personal and Advertising Injury.

  • The minimum bodily injury and property damage per occurrence are $500,000 for coverages A (Bodily Injury and Property Damage) and B (Personal and Advertising Injuries).

  • The minimum bodily injury and property damage per occurrence are $500,000* for coverages A (Bodily Injury and Property Damage) and B (Personal and Advertising Injuries).

  • Personal and corporate laptop computers, personal and corporate USB devices, smartphones, and tablets are included in this prohibition.

  • Coverage must be afforded under a per occurrence form policy for limits not less than $1,000,000 General Aggregate, $1,000,0000 Products / Completed Operations Aggregate, $1,000,000 Personal and Advertising Injury Liability, $1,000,000 each Occurrence, $50,000 Fire Damage Liability and $5,000 Medical Expense.


More Definitions of Personal and

Personal and adv ertising injury" offenses that take place through the Internet or similar electronic means of communication
Personal and advertising injury” (1) Caused by or at the direction of the insured with the knowledge that the act would violate the rights of another and would inflict “personal and advertising injury”; (2) Arising out of oral or written publication of material, if done by or at the direction of the insured with knowledge of its falsity; (3) Arising out of oral or written publication of material whose first publication took place before the beginning of thepolicy period”; (4) Arising out of a criminal act willfully committed by or at the direction of any insured; (5) Arising out of a breach of contract, except an implied contract to use another’s advertising idea in your “advertisement”; (6) Arising out of the failure of goods, products or services to conform with any statement of quality or performance made in your “advertisement”; or (7) Arising out of the wrong description of the price of goods, products or services stated in your “advertisement”. “Wrongful acts” Arising from the deliberate violation of any federal, state, or local statute, ordinance, rule or regulation committed by or with the knowledge and consent of the insured; Arising from fraud or dishonesty of an insured; Resulting in any claim for relief or redress in any form other than compensatory damages (including punitive damages where permitted by law), nor shall we have any obligation to indemnify the insured for any costs, fees, including attorney fees, or expenses that the insured shall become obligated to pay as a result of any adverse judgment for injunctive or declaratory relief; however, we will afford defense to the insured for such claims, “suits”, demands or actions, if not otherwise excluded, where payment for compensatory damages (including punitive damages where permitted by law) are requested; or Arising from any criminal act committed by an insured.
Personal and advertising injury" means injury, including consequential "bodily injury", arising out of one or more of the following offenses:
Personal and advertising injury" means injury, including consequential "bodily injury", arising out of one or more of the following offenses: * * * * * g. Infringing upon another's copyright, trade dress or slogan in your "advertisement". This insurance does not apply to: i. Infringement Of Copyright, Patent, Trademark Or Trade Secret: "Personal and advertising injury" arising out of the infringement of copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other intellectual property rights. Under this exclusion, such other intellectual property rights do not include the use of another's advertising idea in your "advertisement". However, this exclusion does not apply to infringement, in your "advertisement", of copyright, trade dress or slogan. k. Electronic Chatrooms Or Bulletin Boards
Personal and advertising injurycaused by an offense arising out of your business; and
Personal and advertising injury" means injury, including "bodily injury" that is a consequence thereof, arising out of one or more of the following offenses: a. oral or written publication, including electronic publication, of material that: 1) slanders or libels a person or entity; 2) disparages a person's or an entity's goods, "products", or services; or 3) violates a person's right of privacy; b. false arrest, detention, or imprisonment; c. malicious prosecution; ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ of advertising ideas of another in "your" "advertisement"; e. infringement of the copyright, slogan, or trade-dress of another in "your" "advertisement"; or f. wrongful entry into, wrongful eviction from, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling, or premises that a person occupies. This offense must be committed by or on behalf of the owner, landlord, or lessor of the room, dwelling, or premises.
Personal and advertising injury" means injury, including consequential "bodily injury", arising out of one or more of the following offenses: a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment; b. Malicious prosecution; c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into, or invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises that a person occupies, committed by or on behalf of its owner, landlord or lessor; d. Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that slanders or libels a person or organization or disparages a person's or organization's goods, products or services; e. Oral or written publication, in any manner, of material that violates a person's right of privacy; f. The use of another's advertising idea in your "advertisement"; or g. Infringing upon another's copyright, trade dress or slogan in your "advertisement".