Common use of Glass Or Safety Glazing Material Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Agreement, Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Policy

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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 windowwindow and covered as Building Additions And Alterations; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a covered building, storm door or storm window and covered as Building Additions And Alterations 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.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Policy

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" Described Location 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 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 property.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

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 constructed, remodeled, renovated or repaired is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

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. We will pay up to $100 for loss under this coverage. d. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

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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" Described Location 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 for in a.(2) above. A dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage liability does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged property.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

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 "β€œresidence 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Agreement

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