Territorial Limits definition

Territorial Limits means United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, all member countries of the European Union, Andorra, Croatia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. It also includes travelling, including loading and unloading, between these countries by air, rail or sea.
Territorial Limits means Canada, including all provinces, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
Territorial Limits means anywhere in Australia.

Examples of Territorial Limits in a sentence

  • Public and Products Liability Section The cover This Section insures all amounts which You or any Insured Person become legally liable to pay as compensation for Personal Injury, Property Damage and/or Advertising Liability happening during the Period of Insurance within the Territorial Limits as a result of an Occurrence in connection with Your Business.

  • The Company shall not be liable in respect of losses arising elsewhere than in the Territorial Limits steated in th Schedule.


More Definitions of Territorial Limits

Territorial Limits means the British Isles, any country which is a member of the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. The Territorial Limits also include journeys by water, rail or air between or within any of these countries, as long as the Vehicle or Replacement Vehicle is transported by a commercial carrier, and, if transported by water, the route taken does not last more than 65 hours under normal circumstances;
Territorial Limits means as listed in the Policy Schedule.
Territorial Limits. The United Kingdom, Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, and the countries of the European Economic Area, subject to the Comprehensive Motor Insurance being extended whilst You are in the European Economic Area.
Territorial Limits means in respect of:
Territorial Limits means the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Territorial Limits means anywhere within Australia including its external territories.
Territorial Limits means: