Causes of Loss Sample Clauses

Causes of Loss. The insurance required by this Section B.2.3.1 shall provide coverage for direct physical loss or damage, and shall not exclude the risks of fire, explosion, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, collapse, earthquake, flood, or windstorm. The insurance shall also provide coverage for ensuing loss or resulting damage from error, omission, or deficiency in construction methods, design, specifications, workmanship, or materials. Sub-limits, if any, are as follows: Cause of Loss Sub-Limit
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Causes of Loss. In accordance with the provisions of sec- tion 12 of the Basic Provisions, insurance is provided only against the following causes of loss which occur during the insurance period: (a) Adverse weather conditions; (b) Fire; (c) Insects, but not damage due to insuffi- cient or improper application of pest control measures; (d) Plant disease, but not damage due to insufficient or improper application of dis- ease control measures; (e) Wildlife;
Causes of Loss. (a) In accordance with the provisions of section 12 (Causes of Loss) of the Basic Pro- visions (§ 457.8), insurance is provided only against the following causes of loss that occur during the insurance period: (1) Adverse weather conditions; (2) Fire; (3) Insects, but not damage due to insuffi- cient or improper application of pest control measures; (4) Plant disease, but not damage due to in- sufficient or improper application of disease control measures; (5) Wildlife;
Causes of Loss. Special Form (f/k/a “All-Risk”) Property Insurance.
Causes of Loss. Special Form property and fire insurance, with extended coverage and vandalism and malicious mischief and other such endorsements in the amount necessary to provide for the full replacement value of all fixtures, betterments and contents and lease hold improvements made by Tenant or Landlord so that the Leased Premises may be restored to the condition which existed prior to any casualty loss; and
Causes of Loss a. The insurance provided is against un- avoidable damage to macadamia trees re- sulting from the following causes occurring within the insurance period: (1) Fire; (2) Volcanic eruption; or (3) Wind; Unless those causes are excepted, excluded, or limited by this policy or the actuarial table. b. We will not insure against any loss due to: (1) Fire, where weeds and other forms of undergrowth have not been controlled or tree pruning debris has not been removed from the grove; (2) The neglect, mismanagement, or wrong- doing by you, any member of your house- hold, your tenants, or employees; (3) The failure to follow recognized good macadamia nut orchard practices; or (4) Any cause not specified in subsection 1.a. as an insured cause of loss.
Causes of Loss. The insurance required by this Section A.2.3.1 shall provide coverage for direct physical loss or
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Causes of Loss a. The insurance provided is against un- avoidable loss of production resulting from the following causes occurring within the in- surance period: (1) Adverse weather conditions; (2) Fire; (3) Insects; (4) Plant disease;
Causes of Loss. The insurance required by this Section A.2.3.1 shall provide coverage for direct physical loss or damage, and shall not exclude the risks of fire, explosion, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, collapse, earthquake, flood, or windstorm. The insurance shall also provide coverage for ensuing loss or resulting damage from error, omission, or deficiency in construction methods, design, specifications, workmanship, or materials. Sub-limits, if any, are as follows: (Indicate below the cause of loss and any applicable sub-limit.) Causes of Loss Sub-Limit
Causes of Loss purpose of conforming with any other program a. The insurance provided is against unavoidable loss of administered by the United States Department of production resulting from any of the following causes Agriculture; occurring within the insurance period: (3) if the farming practices carried out are not in (1) adverse weather conditions; accordance with the farming practices for which (2) fire; the premium rates have been established; (3) insects; (4) which is irrigated and an irrigated practice is not (4) plant disease; provided for by the actuarial table unless you (5) wildlife; elect to insure the acreage as non-irrigated by (6) earthquake; reporting it as insurable under section 3; (7) volcanic eruption; or (5) which is destroyed, it is practical to replant to (8) if applicable, failure of the irrigation water supply peanuts, and such acreage is not replanted; due to an unavoidable cause occurring after the (6) initially planted after the final planting date beginning of planting; contained in the actuarial table, unless you 2. unless those causes are excepted, excluded, or limited by the actuarial table or section 9.f(7). b. We will not insure against any loss of production due to: (1) the neglect, mismanagement, or wrongdoing of you, any member of your household, your tenants or employees; (2) the failure to follow recognized good peanut farming practices; (3) failure to market the peanuts unless such failure is due to actual physical damage from a cause specified in subsection 1.a.; (4) the impoundment of water by any governmental, public or private dam or reservoir project; or (5) any cause not specified in section 1.a. as an insured loss. Crop, Acreage, and Share Insured e. agree in writing on our form to coverage reduction; or (7) planted for experimental purposes. If insurance is provided for an irrigated practice: (1) you must report as irrigated only the acreage for which you have adequate facilities and water to carry out a good peanut irrigation practice at the time of planting; and (2) any loss of production caused by failure to carry out a good peanut irrigation practice, except failure of the water supply from an unavoidable cause occurring after the beginning of planting, will be considered as due to an uninsured cause. The failure or breakdown of irrigation equipment or facilities will not be considered as a failure of the water supply from an unavoidable a. The crop insured will be peanuts planted for the purpose of digging, maturing, ...
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