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 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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy, 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 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 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 being be- ing constructed is not considered vacantva- cant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged prop- erty.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 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 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 dwell- ing has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage re- sults results directly from earth movement as provided pro- vided 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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

Glass Or Safety Glazing Material. a. We “We” cover: (1) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door door, or storm window, and cov- ered covered as Building Additions And Altera- tionsAlterations; (2) The breakage of glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door door, or storm window and cov- ered covered as Building Additions And Altera- tions Alterations when caused directly by earth movement; and (3) The direct physical loss to covered property prop- erty caused solely by the pieces, fragments frag- ments, or splinters of broken glass or safety glazing material which is part of a building, storm door 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 material has been broken, except as provided in a.(3) above; or (2) On the "residence premises" if the dwelling dwell- ing has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage re- sults results directly from earth movement as provided in a.(2) above. A dwelling being constructed con- structed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged prop- ertyproperty.

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 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 dwell- ing has been vacant for more than 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss, except when the breakage re- sults results directly from earth movement as provided provid- ed in a.(2) above. A dwelling being constructed con- structed is not considered vacant. c. This coverage does not increase the limit of liability that applies to the damaged prop- ertyproper- ty.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

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