vacant dwelling definition

vacant dwelling means: a. a dwelling: (1) that has not been occupied as a residence for more than 30 consecutive days immedi- ately before the loss; and (2) where a predominant amount of personal property has been removed or is absent such that the dwelling is not functional as a habitual place of residence. A dwelling will be considered occupied only if it is being used as a habitual place of residence with your knowledge and approval. b. A dwelling that is under active construction will not be considered a vacant dwelling. A dwell- ing is under active construction when it is: (1) being built as a new structure; (2) being repaired due to damage otherwise covered by this policy; or (3) undergoing substantial improvements, ren- ovations, remodeling, or modifications; and the construction results in substantial con- tinuing activities by persons associated with the construction project at the premises during the relevant time periods.
vacant dwelling means a dwelling-house in which no-one lives.
vacant dwelling means a dwelling in which no one lives and which is substantially unfurnished.”

More Definitions of vacant dwelling

vacant dwelling means a dwelling which is unoccupied for a temporary period of time, less than 12 consecutive months and is intended by the owner to be occupied in the future, provided that such occupancy is bona fide and not to be acquired for the sole purpose of defeating the vacancy of the dwelling.
vacant dwelling means a dwelling in which no one lives and