INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY Sample Clauses

INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This Form is extended to include the actual loss as insured hereunder during the period of time, not exceeding two weeks, while access to the Premises described in the Declarations Page(s) is prohibited by order of civil authority, but only when such order is given as a direct result of damage to neighbouring premises by a peril insured against.
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INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This Form is extended to include the actual loss as insured hereunder during the period of time, not exceeding two weeks, while access to the described premises is prohibited by order of civil authority, but only when such order is given as a direct result of damage to neighbouring premises by a peril insured against.
INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This rider is extended to include the actual loss as insured hereunder during the period of time, not exceeding two weeks, while access to the described premises is prohibited by order of civil authority, but only when such order is given as a direct result of damage to neighbouring premises by a peril insured against.
INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This Form, subject to it’s terms and conditions, is extended to insure the loss ofBusiness Income” suffered by the Insured during the period of time, not exceeding two weeks, while access to the “premises” is prohibited by order of civil authority, but only when such order is given as a direct result of damage to neighbouring premises by an peril insured against on the Policy to which this Form is attached.
INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This form is extended to include the actual loss as covered hereunder during the period of time, not exceeding 4 (Four) weeks while access to the premises of the contributing property(ies) is prohibited by order of civil authority, but only when such order is given as a direct result of damage to neighbouring premises of the contributing property(ies) by a peril insured against.
INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This coverage is extended to include the necessary “extra expense” incurred during a period of time, not exceeding two weeks, while access to the described premises is prohibited by order of civil authority, but only when such order is given as a direct result of damage to neighbouring premises by a peril insured against.
INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This Extension does not apply if coverage for loss arising out of interruption by civil authority is specifically insured under a separate form of commercial property or business interruption insurance, whether attached to this policy or not. Insurance under this Form is extended to include the contiguous period of time, not exceeding thirty (30) consecutive days that access to the insured premises is prohibited or denied by order of civil authority. Coverage under this extension applies only when such order or denial is given as a direct result of “Breakdown" at premises adjacent to the insured premises and only when such order or denial of access arises out of a peril that would have been insured against under this Form had the loss or damage occurred on the "Named Insured's" premises.
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INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This Agreement is extended to cover the loss sustained during the period of time when, as a direct result of a Covered Cause of Loss, access to real or personal property is prohibited by civil authority. This extension of coverage starts from the date of the loss for a period not to exceed 30 consecutive days.
INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This PART of the Policy is extended to include the actual loss as covered hereunder up to a period of four (4) weeks, when as result of a peril not otherwise excluded, access to the premises described is prohibited by order of Civil or Military Authority.
INTERRUPTION BY CIVIL AUTHORITY. This f orm is extended to include the actual loss as insured hereunder during the period of time, not exceeding two weeks, while access to the described premises is prohibited by order of civ il authority , but only when such order is giv en as a direct result of damage to neighbouring premises by a peril insured against.
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