Common use of Duties After Loss Clause in Contracts

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- penses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- erty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty described in D.3.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Insurance Binder, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Personal Liability Insurance Agreement

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Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy Policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial prejudicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpenses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual actual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- ertyproperty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty property during the term of the policyPolicy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty property described in D.3D.4.;; and g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy Policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial prejudicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpenses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual actual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- ertyproperty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty property during the term of the policyPolicy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty property described in D.3Paragraph D.4.;; and g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- penses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- erty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty described in Paragraph D.3.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpens- es; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- erty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty proper- ty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty proper- ty described in D.3.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either ei- ther by you you, an "insured" seeking coverage, or your representativea representative of either: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our your agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpens- es; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify justi- fy the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named "insured", and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth forth, to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest The interests of all "insureds" and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- ertyproperty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty proper- ty described in D.3.;4. above; and g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either ei- ther by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- penses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify jus- tify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- erty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty described in D.3.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpenses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- erty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty property described in D.3.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either ei- ther by you you, an "insured" seeking coverage, or your representativea representative of either: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our your agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpens- es; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify justi- fy the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named "insured", and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth forth, to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest The interests of all "insureds" and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- ertyproperty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty proper- ty described in D.3.4. above; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

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Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial prejudicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpenses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual actual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory;. 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, insured and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- ertyproperty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty property during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The actual cash value inventory of damaged personal prop- erty property described in D.3Paragraph D.4.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss. 7. Upon issuance of either a final payment or a letter of denial, you have a 60 day period

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you you, an "insured" seeking coverage, or your representativea repre- sentative of either: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our your agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpens- es; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify justi- fy the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named "insured", and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth forth, to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest The interests of all "insureds" and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- ertyproperty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty proper- ty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty proper- ty described in D.3.4. above; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpens- es; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- erty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty proper- ty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty proper- ty described in Paragraph D.3.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed either ei- ther by you or your representative: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- penses; 3. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 4. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify jus- tify the figures in the inventory; 5. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named insured, and sign the same; 6. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- erty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty during the term of the policy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty described in Paragraph D.3.; g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Duties After Loss. In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy Policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial prejudicial to us. These duties must be performed either by you you, an "insured" seeking coverage or your representativea representative of either: 1. Give prompt notice to us or our agent; 2. Notify the police in case of loss by theft; 3. Protect the property from further damage. If repairs to the property are required, you must: a. Make reasonable and necessary repairs to protect the property; and b. Keep an accurate record of repair ex- pensesexpenses; 34. Cooperate with us in the investigation of a claim; 45. Prepare an inventory of damaged personal property showing the quantity, description, ac- tual actual cash value and amount of loss. Attach all bills, receipts and related documents that justify the figures in the inventory; 56. As often as we reasonably require: a. Show the damaged property; b. Provide us with records and documents we request and permit us to make copies; and c. Submit to examination under oath, while not in the presence of another named "insured", and sign the same; 67. Send to us, within 60 days after our request, your signed, sworn proof of loss which sets forth forth, to the best of your knowledge and belief: a. The time and cause of loss; b. Your interest The interests of all "insureds" and that of all others in the property involved and all liens on the prop- ertyproperty; c. Other insurance which may cover the loss; d. Changes in title or occupancy of the prop- erty property during the term of the policyPolicy; e. Specifications of damaged buildings and detailed repair estimates; f. The inventory of damaged personal prop- erty property described in D.3.;5. above; and g. Receipts for additional living expenses incurred and records that support the fair rental value loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

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