Examples of Valuable papers in a sentence
Valuable papers insurance shall be included in the policy for a minimum of $25,000 or in a higher amount sufficient to assure the restoration of any document, memoranda, plans, specifications, drawings, media, computer files, data or other information related to the work of the Consultant in the completion of this Contract.
Valuable papers insurance must be included in the policy for a minimum of $25,000 or in a higher amount sufficient assure the restoration of any document, memoranda, plans, specifications, drawings, media, computer files, data or other information related to the work of the Contractor in the completion of this Agreement.
Valuable papers insurance with a limit of not less than $100,000.00 for each loss, insuring the restoration of any documents, reports, memoranda, analysis, drawings and similar papers or data relating to the Services in the event of loss or destruction.
Valuable papers and records, shall mean written, printed or otherwise inscribed documents and records, including but not limited to books, maps, films, drawings, abstracts, deeds, mortgages, micro inscribed documents, manuscripts and media, but not including Electronic Data Processing Data or Electronic Data Processing Programs, money and/or securities.
Valuable papers and records insurance in an amount of not less than Twenty- Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) per occurrence, with no deductible, to assure the substantial restoration of any plans, drawings, or other similar data related to the architect’s or engineer’s services which are in the care, custody, or control of the architect or engineer.
Valuable papers and records and electronic data processing media: The cost to repair or replace the property with other property of like kind and quality including the cost of gathering and/or assembling information, but only if such property is actually repaired or replaced.
Valuable papers and records include but are not limited to proprietary information, books of account, deeds, manuscripts, abstracts, drawings and card index systems.
Valuable papers have been published making significant advances in the area.
Unless otherwise provided, the following property will not be accepted for shipment, nor as premiums accompanying other articles: Bank bills; Notes; Court documents and/or evidence Original works of art (See NOTE 5); Currency, other than coin (See NOTE 1); Postage stamps; Deeds; Precious stones; Drafts; Revenue stamps (See NOTE 3); Jewelry, other than costume or novelty jewelry; Valuable papers of any kind.
Unless otherwise provided, the following will not be accepted for shipment nor as premiums accompanying other articles: Bank bills, Currency, Deeds, Jewelry (other than costume or novelty jewelry), Letters (except when Consignor and Consignee are United States Post Offices), Museum exhibits, Articles of antiquity, Notes, Original works of art, Postage stamps, Precious stones, Revenue stamps, Rolled Flooring Products (Carpet, Linoleum, etc.), Valuable papers of any kind.