Interior Electric Sample Clauses

Interior Electric. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following inside Your Home for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken, failed, or hazardous high-voltage wiring from and including the breaker panel or fuse box, up to and including switches and outlets. • Disconnect boxes and all wiring, breakers and switches contained within them. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $2,500 per Term (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls up to the Benefit Limit. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
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Interior Electric. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following inside Your Home for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken, failed, or hazardous high voltage wiring from and including the breaker panel or fuse box, up to and including switches and outlets. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $2,500 per Term (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls up to the Benefit Limit. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
Interior Electric. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following inside Your Home for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken, failed, or hazardous high-voltage wiring from and including the breaker panel or fuse box, up to and including switches and outlets. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $2,500 per Term (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls up to the Benefit Limit. See “What is a Service Call?” below. What restoration is included? • Restoration to any area disturbed by the Covered Repair is limited to filling, raking, and reseeding of grass, reinstallation of existing soft landscaping and shrubbery, and patching of paved surfaces. • Debris will be removed from the restoration area.

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