Common use of Actual Cash Value Clause in Contracts

Actual Cash Value. The Actual Cash Value is what the property is worth and takes into account such things as the cost of replacement less any depreciation and obsolescence. In determining depreciation, we will consider the condition of the property immediately before the damage occurred, the resale value and normal life expectancy.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Mobile Home Tenants Insurance Policy, Mobile Home Owners Insurance Policy, Mobile Home Insurance Policy

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Actual Cash Value. The Actual Cash Value is what the property is worth and takes into account such things as the cost of replacement less any depreciation and obsolescence. In , in determining depreciation, we will consider the condition of the property immediately before be fore the damage occurred, the resale value and normal life expectancy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy Agreement, Insurance Policy Agreement

Actual Cash Value. The Actual Cash Value is what the property is worth and takes will take into account such things as the cost of replacement less any depreciation and obsolescence. In determining depreciation, and in determining depreciation we will consider the condition of the property immediately before the damage occurreddamage, the resale value and the normal life expectancy.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Comprehensive Form, Seasonal Dwelling Policy

Actual Cash Value. The Actual Cash Value is what the property is worth and takes into account such things as the cost of replacement less any depreciation and obsolescence. In , in determining depreciation, we will consider the condition of the property immediately before the damage occurred, the resale value and normal life expectancy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mobile & Manufactured Home Policy Agreement

Actual Cash Value. The Actual Cash Value is what the property is worth and takes into account such things as the cost of replacement less any depreciation de preciation and obsolescence. In , in determining depreciation, we will consider the condition of the property immediately before be fore the damage occurred, the resale value and normal life expectancy.. Special Conditions

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy Agreement

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Actual Cash Value. The Actual Cash Value is what the property is worth and takes into account such things as the cost of replacement less any depreciation and obsolescence. In determining depreciation, we will consider the condition of the property immediately before the damage occurred, the resale value and the normal life expectancy.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Agreement

Actual Cash Value. The Actual Cash Value is what the property is worth and takes into account such things as the cost of replacement less any depreciation and obsolescence. In , in determining depreciation, we will consider the condition of the property immediately before the damage occurred, the resale value and normal life expectancy.. Special Conditions

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Mobile & Manufactured Home Policy Agreement

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