Specified Peril definition
Examples of Specified Peril in a sentence
Funeral monuments situated in a burial place for any amount not exceeding $1,000, but only if loss or damage is caused by a Specified Peril as defined in this policy.
This Insurance is extended to insure, up to a limit of $2,500, loss or damage to household pets arising from a Specified Peril, excluding Impact and Theft.
This insurance is extended to insure loss or damage to your tobacco products, wine, spirits and other consumable alcohol products, all intended for your personal use and resulting from a Specified Peril, up to a maximum amount of $25,000 unless otherwise indicated in the Policy Declarations.
We will pay up to $5,000 for loss or damage to grave markers and mausoleums that ▇▇▇▇ the grave of a spouse, child, parent or grandparent of an Insured, caused by a Specified Peril.
This Insurance is extended to insure Personal Property for the first thirty (30) days in storage, up to a limit of $15,000, for loss or damage arising from a Specified Peril including Weight of Snow, Ice or Sleet.
This liability and indemnity is subject to clause 6.3 and excludes loss or damage to any property required to be insured under clause 6.7.1 caused by a Specified Peril only in so far as the Specified Peril does not arise out of the negligence, breach of statutory duty, omission or default of the Contractor or of any of the Contractor’s Persons.
The policy referred to in clause 6.7.1 shall either be a Joint Names Policy or shall include a waiver by the relevant insurers of any right of subrogation they may have against the Contractor (the waiver would exclude any claims against the Contractor for any Specified Peril arising out of the negligence, breach of statutory duty, omission or default of the Contractor or of any of the Contractor’s Persons).