Elevator collision Sample Clauses

Elevator collision. 3. The CSD Pool will not pay for a Covered Cause of Loss caused by or resulting from any of the following perils, if such peril is a covered cause of loss under another coverage part or policy of insurance the Member District has, whether collectible or not, and without regard to whether or not the other coverage part or policy of insurance provides the same coverage or scope of coverage as this Equipment Breakdown Coverage Document:
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Elevator collision. Elevator collision means direct and accidental loss caused by collision of the elevator or anything carried thereon with another
Elevator collision. 3. We will not pay for a Covered Cause of Loss caused by or resulting from any of the following perils, if such peril is a covered cause of loss under another coverage part or policy of insurance you have, whether collectible or not, and without regard to whether or not the other coverage part or policy of insurance provides the same coverage or scope of coverage as this policy.

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