Common use of Interior Clause in Contracts

Interior. The insurance covers personal property normally contained in the vehicle and belonging to the owner of the vehicle or a member of his or her household. The insurance covers loss of, and damage to, the property if the damage occurs in connection with: • a compensable fire, theft, or vehicle damage • a sudden and unforeseen external event • theft by the rentee • damage in connection with a traffic accident. The insurance does not apply to: • theft-prone property • cash and valuables • property belonging to the rentee. Special requirements • Personal movables must be kept locked in the vehicle.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.omocom.insurance, www.omocom.insurance, www.omocom.insurance

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Interior. The insurance covers personal property normally contained in the vehicle and belonging to the owner of the vehicle or a member of his or her household. The insurance covers loss of, and damage to, the property if the damage occurs in connection with: - a compensable fire, theft, or vehicle damage - a sudden and unforeseen external event - theft by the rentee • renter - damage in connection with a traffic accident. The insurance does not apply to: - theft-prone property - cash and valuables - property belonging to the renteerenter. Special requirements - Personal movables must be kept locked in the vehicle.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.omocom.insurance, www.omocom.insurance

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