Common use of Additional Living Expense Clause in Contracts

Additional Living Expense. (a) When your dwelling is made unfit for occupancy as a result of loss or damage caused to your insured property by an insured occurrence. Payment will be made solely for the reasonable time required to repair or rebuild the dwelling building or, if you permanently relocate, the reasonable time required for you to permanently settle into a new dwelling.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Insuring Agreement, Insuring Agreement, morinelliott.ca

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Additional Living Expense. (a) When your dwelling is made unfit for occupancy as a result of loss or damage caused to your insured property by an insured occurrence. Payment will be made solely for the reasonable time required to repair or rebuild the dwelling building or, if you permanently relocate, the reasonable time required for you to permanently settle into a new dwelling.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: assuranceslocataire.com, assuranceslocataire.com

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Additional Living Expense. (a) When W hen your dwelling is made unfit for occupancy as a result of loss or damage caused to your insured property by an insured occurrence. Payment will be made solely for the reasonable time required to repair or rebuild the dwelling building or, if you permanently relocate, the reasonable time required for you to permanently settle into a new dwelling.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Global Personal Insurance

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