Policy territory definition
Policy territory means the United States, its territories or possessions, Puerto Rico or Canada.
Policy territory means the territory stated in Item 7 of the Schedule.
Policy territory means the United States of America, its territories and possessions, US Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Canada.
Examples of Policy territory in a sentence
All deductibles or self-insured retentions are the sole responsibility of InnerWorkings, Policy territory must include location in which Services are rendered hereunder, where property is located or where any product or service is sold or used.
Worldwide Policy territory and jurisdiction allowing the filing of claims in the United States of America, payment of claims in U.S. Currency, permits legal service of process in the United States, and is subject to the laws of the United States of America.
More Definitions of Policy territory
Policy territory. This agreement protects your covered property against direct physical loss or damage worldwide. In return for your premium, we will provide the protection LOSSES WE WILL NOT COVER: Corrosion & Rust, Cosmetic Damage, Dishonest Acts, Intentional Acts, Manufacture Defects, Mechanical Breakdown, Nuclear Hazard, Power Surge (except lightning), Theft from an Unattended Vehicle, Unexplained Loss or Mysterious Disappearance, War-Government Seizure and Wear And Tear. PROPERTY WE WILL NOT COVER: This policy does not cover your automobile, motorcycle, boat, motor, aircraft or aircraft parts or any type of motorized land vehicle or other conveyances or their accessories (including car stereos, GPS navigation devices, keyless entry), money in currency or coin, evidences of debt, letters of credit, passport documents, notes, securities, transportation tickets or any other tickets, pharmaceuticals, prescription or over- the- counter, artwork, professional or amateur, antiques or collectables, animals, firearms, firearm accessories or ammunition, salesman samples, contact lenses, keys, artificial teeth or limbs, or merchandise for sale, software, music or audio files, ring tones, contact lists, computer data, pictures forms of identification, including student ID’s and driver’s licenses.
Policy territory means worldwide, unless otherwise stated in the Policy Schedule, and subject to Exclusions 13 & 14, (North American Countries & North American Exports) and the limitations to New Zealand only in Automatic Coverage Clauses 4, 6, 8, 9 and 10.
Policy territory. This agreement protects your covered property against direct physical loss or damage worldwide. In return for your premium, we will provide the protection stated in your Electronic Device Protection Policy for the Coverage and Limits of Insurance as selected and shown on your Policy Declarations page. LOSSES WE WILL NOT COVER: Corrosion & Rust, Cosmetic Damage, Dishonest Acts, Intentional Acts, Nuclear Hazard, Power Surge (except lightning), Theft From An Unattended PROPERTY WE WILL NOT COVER: The policy does not cover video games, DVD’s, CD’s, MP3 files, ring tones, contact lists, video screen savers, headphones, applications, programs, pictures, video files, audio files and data.
Policy territory means within the political boundaries of the United States of America, Canada, Mexico, the Bahamas and the Caribbean Islands (excluding Cuba) and while en route between places therein.
Policy territory means the United States of America, its territories or possessions.
Policy territory means the territory stipulated in the Declarations in which an
Policy territory means the United States of America, its territories and possessions, provided the majority of professional services afforded coverage under this policy are rendered in the state of Texas.