Constructive Total Loss definition

Constructive Total Loss means that condition of the described motor vehicle that exists when it might be feasible to repair the described motor vehicle but the cost of repairs to the described motor vehicle exceeds the net actual cash value of the described motor vehicle as the condition of that vehicle was immediately prior to the occurrence of the loss or damage for which indemnity is afforded by this endorsement;
Constructive Total Loss shall have the meaning ascribed to it in the Contract.
Constructive Total Loss means any event which is determined by the underwriters under the FSRU Owner’s hull and machinery insurance policy (excluding any “total loss only” coverage) to be constructive, compromised or arranged total loss of the FSRU for the purposes of such policy.

Examples of Constructive Total Loss in a sentence

  • IDV shall be treated as the ‘Market Value’ throughout the policy period without any further depreciation for the purpose of Total Loss (TL) / Constructive Total Loss (CTL) claims.

  • When a Constructive Total Loss is a result of being operated, used, or maintained in any race, speed contest, or other contest.

  • When a Constructive Total Loss occurs during or after confiscation of Your Vehicle by a government body or public official.

  • Settlement Statement substantiating: the date of and cause of the Constructive Total Loss of Your Vehicle, vehicle valuation, estimate of damage, gross settlement amount, deductible and net settlement amount.

  • When a Constructive Total Loss may reasonably be expected to result from Your intentional or criminal acts or Your permissive user while committing a felony, including but not limited to DUI or DWI, or while seeking to elude lawful apprehension or arrest by a law enforcement official.


More Definitions of Constructive Total Loss

Constructive Total Loss means that more than (***) percent ((***)%) of the Transponders are no longer Successfully Operating Transponders. This definition shall be modified, with effect as of the date notified by Customer to Boeing, to reflect the definition of “constructive total loss” in the Launch and In-Orbit Insurance Policy covering loss of or damage to the Satellite.
Constructive Total Loss means a loss where the cost to repair damage to covered property will exceed the applicable limit for the property when fully repaired.
Constructive Total Loss means the accidental direct physical loss of, or damage to the Covered Vehiclewhich meets the following criteria:a. The total cost to repair the Covered Vehicle is greater than the ACV of the Covered Vehicleimmediately prior to the Date of Loss; orb. The Covered Vehicle is stolen and is not recovered within thirty (30) days from the date a police report is filed; andc. The Contract Holder’s Primary Carrier declares the vehicle a total loss.
Constructive Total Loss means that the cost to recover and/or repair the Insured Floatation System exceeds the amount of insurance set forth on the Declarations Page or the Actual Cash Value, whichever is the lesser.
Constructive Total Loss means the direct and accidental damage to or theft of the Collateral which meets one of these criteria; 1) Either the total cost to repair the Collateral is greater than or equal to the ACV of the Collateral immediately prior to the date of Loss; or 2) The Collateral is stolen and is not recovered within 30 days from the date a police report is filed.
Constructive Total Loss means, for each Satellite separately, the Satellite suffers or will suffer Transponder Failure resulting in a loss of seventy-five percent (75%) or more of its Transponder Unit-Years, relative to the maximum number of Transponder Unit-Years as set forth in Definition 2 (Transponder Unit -Year).
Constructive Total Loss means that in Our opinion the Damage to Your Marina cannot be economically repaired.