Fire brigade charges Sample Clauses

Fire brigade charges. Charges levied by a fire authority in accordance with the provisions of the Fire Services Act 1981 in controlling or extinguis hing fire affecting (or threatening to affect) the buildings or contents in circumstances which have given rise to a valid claim under this policy. The most we will pay is €1,500.
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Fire brigade charges. ▪ fire brigade charges; charges made by any organisation responsible for preserving public safety incurred by the Insured or for which the Insured is liable following damage to property insured Electronic Data Recompilation Costs the cost incurred by the Insured of reproducing any electronic data contained on any electronic data processing media. Such costs shall include all reasonable and necessary amounts, in recreating, gathering and assembling such electronic data.
Fire brigade charges. The cost of fire extinguishing and/or water used in connection with a covered event where municipalities or local authorities or any other party are empowered to charge such costs to the owners or occupiers of buildings and/or owners of assets.

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