Common use of Consequential Loss Clause in Contracts

Consequential Loss. This coverage part covers consequential loss to covered property suffered by the covered entity. Consequential loss as referred to in this coverage part means loss caused by change of temperature or humidity within a covered location caused by interruption of power, heat, air conditioning, or refrigeration as a result of damage to property covered hereunder or property of others in the care, custody or control of the covered entity.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Affordable Housing Risk, Housing Authorities Risk Retention, Housing Authorities Risk Retention

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