FIRST PARTY COVERAGES Sample Clauses

FIRST PARTY COVERAGES. 1. Business Interruption and Extra Expense The Insurer will pay for loss of business income and reimburse the Insured Company for extra expense during the period of restoration that the Insured Company incurs resulting from cyber security breach directly causing a total or partial interruption or deterioration in the Insured Company’s business operations.
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FIRST PARTY COVERAGES. E. BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS The Insurer will reimburse the Insured for Business Interruption Loss subject to the Waiting Period set forth in the Declarations Page, the Insured incurs during the Period of Restoration directly resulting from a Network Outage that first occurs during the Policy Period and is reported to the Insurer during the Policy Period or any applicable Extended Reporting Period. The Failure of Security causing the Network Outage and the Business Interruption Loss must each first occur during the Policy Period.

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