Removal of Debris definition

Removal of Debris means the emptying of litter and waste bins and removal of that rubbish to a centrally- designated area for disposal.

Examples of Removal of Debris in a sentence

  • If at the time of the Damage any Buildings are awaiting demolition the Insurer's liability shall be limited to the additional cost of removing debris, as detailed in Clause 33 — Removal of Debris, which are incurred by You solely as a result of Damage.

  • The costs of Demolition, Removal of Debris and Other Costs are deemed to be included in the Total Sum Insured specified in the Schedule.

  • An amount equivalent to the full reinstatement or replacement value of the Insured Property plus Removal of Debris plus Professional Fees.

  • Removal of Debris Where equipment suffers accidental damage covered by this policy, Chubb will also pay the reasonable costs of the removal of debris directly relating to the damaged equipment limited to 10% of the sum insured of the damaged equipment.

  • Section A: All Risks of Physical Loss or Damage to property forming part of Borrowers’ operations and/or other Property in the Care, Custody or Control of the Assured including Removal of Debris and/or Wreck and for ▇▇▇ & Labor.

  • Section A: All Risks of Physical Loss or Damage to property forming part of Borrower’s operations and/or other Property in the Care, Custody or Control of the Assured including Removal of Debris and/or Wreck and for S▇▇ & Labor.

  • Section A(i): Platform/Pipeline Physical Damage Insurance including Removal of Debris or Wreck.

  • All Risks (including Sabotage & Terrorism) of Physical Loss or Damage to property forming part of the Borrowers’ operations and/or other property in the care, custody or control of the insured including Removal of Debris and/or Wreck and for S▇▇ & Labor.

  • Use of Premises and Removal of Debris The Subcontractor expressly undertakes at his own expense: To take every precaution against injuries to persons or damage to property.

  • COVERAGE: Section A(i): Platform/Pipeline Physical Damage Insurance including Removal of Debris or Wreck.

Related to Removal of Debris

  • Construction and Demolition Debris means and includes:

  • Trash means solids not considered to be highly flammable or explosive including, but not limited to clothing, rags, leather, plastic, rubber, floor coverings, excelsior, tree leaves, yard trimmings and other similar materials.

  • Landscape waste means any vegetable or plant wastes except garbage. The term includes trees, tree trimmings, branches, stumps, brush, weeds, leaves, grass, shrubbery and yard trimmings.

  • Recyclables means Solid Waste that may be reclaimed and/or processed and used in the production of raw materials or products.

  • Recyclable Waste ’ means the waste that is commonly found in the MSW. It is also called as "Dry Waste". These include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, electronics goods, etc.