Comprehensive Only Clause Samples
The 'Comprehensive Only' clause restricts insurance coverage to losses or damages that fall under comprehensive coverage, excluding other types such as collision or liability. In practice, this means that the policy will only pay for incidents like theft, vandalism, fire, or natural disasters, but not for damages resulting from a car accident or injuries to others. This clause is used to limit the insurer's responsibility to specific, non-collision-related risks, thereby clarifying the scope of coverage and helping policyholders understand what is and is not protected under their policy.
Comprehensive Only. Teachers may be placed on probation based on the Comprehensive Evaluation system described above.
Comprehensive Only. Teachers may be placed on probation based on the Comprehensive Evaluation system described above. Teachers on continuing contracts who have been assigned to teach outside of their endorsements shall not be subject to nonrenewal or probation based on evaluations of their teaching effectiveness in the out-of-endorsement assignments.
