Physical loss definition

Physical loss means accidental physical loss or accidental physical damage.
Physical loss means loss of or damage to Goods in connection with transport services provided by the Carrier.

Examples of Physical loss in a sentence

  • Physical loss or damage to any other vessel, or property on such other vessels, or any other fixed or movable object.

  • Physical loss or damage by normal settling, shrinkage or expansion in building or foundation.

  • Physical loss of or damage to the motor vehicles by any cause, including legal liability to third parties up to US$ 50,000.

  • Physical loss of or damage to building, “equipment” or “contents”, including supply or transmission lines and pipes and their connections furnishing “services”, on the “premises”.

  • Physical loss or physical damage occurring during the period of insurance.

  • Physical loss of or damage to insured property whilst in transit, loading, unloading, craning is covered so long as craft is firmly tied/strapped down and trailer is in sound roadworthy condition but excluding scratching, bruising, denting or cost of repainting or additional transport recovery or contingent costs or those arising out of failure of transporter to start or complete safe delivery.

  • Cover: Physical loss or physical damage and consequent loss of revenue caused by an act of terrorism to the Project.

  • Property Damage Physical loss destruction of or damage to the property as a result of a peril not excluded.

  • Reportable incidents include, but are not limited to, the following: • Physical loss, theft, or destruction of the Department’s information resources.

  • Damage Physical loss or physical destruction or physical damage to property used by You at the Premises for the purpose of the Business.