Common use of Destructive Acts Clause in Contracts

Destructive Acts. We do not cover bodily injury, property damage or personal injury which, directly or indirectly, arises from or in connection with any destructive act directed against civilians, or military or governmental personnel or property by any domestic or foreign person(s), organization(s), entity or entities, government or any quasi-governmental body. This exclusion applies to acts of war, undeclared war, civil war, insurrection, rebellion and revolution, and includes any direct or indirect consequence thereof. This exclusion applies whether the loss or damage is sustained by persons or property not intended or expected.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Destructive Acts. We do not cover bodily injury, property insure loss or damage or personal injury which, which directly or indirectly, indirectly arises from or in connection with out of any destructive act directed against civilianscivilian, or military or governmental personnel or property by any domestic domestic, or foreign person(s), organization(s), entity or entities, government or any quasi-governmental body. This exclusion applies to acts of war, undeclared war, civil war, terrorism, insurrection, seizure, rebellion and revolution, revolution and includes any direct or indirect consequence thereof. This exclusion applies whether the loss or damage is sustained by persons or property not intended or expected.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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