Glass Or Safety Glazing Material Sample Clauses

Glass Or Safety Glazing Material. We cover: a. The breakage of glass or safety glazing mate- rial which is part of a building, storm door or storm window, and covered under Coverage A; and b. Damage to covered property by glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window.
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Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window when caused directly by earth movement; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property caused solely by the pieces, fragments or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. b. This coverage does not include loss: (1) To covered property which results because the glass or safety glazing material has been broken, except as provided in a.(3) above; or (2) On the "residence premises" if the dwelling has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage results directly from earth movement as provided in a.(2) above. A dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged property.
Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window when caused directly by earth move- ment; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property caused solely by the pieces, fragments or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. b. This coverage does not include loss: (1) To covered property which results be- cause the glass or safety glazing mate- rial has been broken, except as pro- vided in a.(3) above; or (2) On the "residence premises" if the dwelling has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage re- sults directly from earth movement as provided in a.(2) above. A dwelling be- ing constructed is not considered va- cant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged prop- erty.
Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window when caused directly by earth move- ment; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property caused solely by the pieces, fragments or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. b. This coverage does not include loss: (1) To covered property which results be- cause the glass or safety glazing mate- rial has been broken, except as provided in a.(3) above; or (2) On the Described Location if the dwell- ing has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage results directly from earth movement as pro- vided for in a.(2) above. A dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged prop- erty.
Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window and cov- ered under Coverage A; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window and cov- ered under Coverage A when caused directly by earth movement; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property caused solely by the pieces, fragments or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm win- dow. b. This coverage does not include loss: (1) To covered property which results be- cause the glass or safety glazing mate- rial has been broken, except as pro- vided in a.(3) above; or (2) To the "residence premises" if the build- ing containing the "residence premises" has been vacant for more than 60 con- secutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage results directly from earth movement as pro- vided in a.(2) above. A building being constructed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged prop- erty.
Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window, and cov- ered as Building Additions And Altera- tions; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window and cov- ered as Building Additions And Altera- tions when caused directly by earth movement; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property caused solely by the pieces, fragments or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. b. This coverage does not include loss: (1) To covered property which results be- cause the glass or safety glazing mate- rial has been broken, except as provided in a.(3) above; or (2) On the "residence premises" if the dwelling has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage re- sults directly from earth movement as provided in a.(2) above. A dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged prop- erty.
Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window and covered under Coverage A; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window and covered under Coverage A when caused directly by earth movement; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property caused solely by the pieces, fragments or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. b. This coverage does not include loss: (1) To covered property which results because the glass or safety glazing material has been broken, except as provided in a.(3) above; or (2) To the "residence premises" if the building containing the "residence premises" has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage results directly from earth movement as provided in a.(2) above. A building being constructed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged property.
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Glass Or Safety Glazing Material. We cover: a. The breakage of glass or safety glazing mate- rial which is part of a building, storm door or storm window, and covered as Building Addi- tions and Alterations; and b. Damage to covered property by glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. This coverage does not include loss on the "resi- dence premises" if the dwelling has been vacant for more than 30 consecutive days immediately before the loss. Loss for damage to glass will be settled on the ba- sis of replacement with safety glazing materials when required by ordinance or law. This coverage does not increase the limit of liabil- ity that applies to the damaged property.
Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window; and (2) The breakage caused directly by Earth Movement and Settlement, of glass or safety glazing material which is a part of a covered building, storm door or storm window; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property caused solely by the pieces, fragments or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. b. This COVERAGE does not include loss: (1) To covered property which results because the glass or safety glazing material has been broken; except as provided in a.(3) above; or (2) On the Described Location if the dwelling has been “vacant” for more than 30 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage results directly from Earth Movement and Settlement as provided for in a.(2) above. A dwelling being constructed is not considered “vacant.” Loss to glass covered under this Other COVERAGE 8. will be settled on the basis of replacement with safety glazing materials when required. This COVERAGE does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged property.
Glass Or Safety Glazing Material. We cover: a. the breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window; and b. Damage to covered property by glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door or storm window. This coverage does not include loss on the Described Location if the dwelling has been vacant for more than 30 consecutive days immediately before the loss. A dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged property. PERILS INSURED AGAINST COVERAGE A - DWELLING and COVERAGE B - OTHER STRUCTURES We insure against risk of direct loss to property described in Coverages A and B only if that loss is a physical loss to property; however we do not insure loss: 1. involving collapse, other than as provided in Other Coverage 10; 2. caused by: a. freezing of plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protection sprinkler systems or of a household appliance, or by discharge , leakage or overflow from within the system or appliance caused by freezing. This exclusion applies only while the dwelling is vacant, unoccupied or being constructed unless you have used reasonable care to: (1) maintain heat in the building; or (2) shut off the water supply and drain the system and appliances of water; b. freezing, thawing, pressure or weight of water or ice, whether driven by wind or not, to a: (1) fence, pavement, patio or swimming pool; (2) foundation, retaining wall, bulkhead; or (3) pier, wharf or dock; c. theft of property not part of a covered building or structure; d. theft in or to a dwelling or structure under construction; e. wind, hail, ice, snow or sleet to: (1) outdoor radio and television antennas and aerials including their lead-in wiring, masts or towers; or (2) trees, shrubs, plants or lawns; f. vandalism or malicious mischief, theft or attempted theft if the dwelling has been vacant or unoccupied for more the 30 consecutive days immediately before the loss. A dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant. g. constant or repeated seepage or leakage of water or steam over a period or weeks, months or years from within a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system or from within a household appliance; h. (1) wear and tear, marring, deterioration;
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