Common use of Land Clause in Contracts

Land. If a sudden and accidental direct physical loss results in both a covered loss to the dwelling, other than the breakage of glass or safety glazing material, and a loss of land stability, we will pay up to $10,000 as an additional amount of insurance for repair costs associated with the land. This includes the costs required to replace, rebuild, stabilize or otherwise restore the land necessary to support that part of the dwelling sustaining the covered loss.

Appears in 16 contracts

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

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Land. If a sudden and accidental direct physical loss results in both a covered loss to the dwelling, other than the breakage of glass or safety glazing material, and a loss of land stability, we will pay up to $10,000 as an additional amount of insurance for repair costs associated with the land. This includes the costs required to replace, rebuild, stabilize or otherwise restore the land necessary to support that part of the dwelling sustaining the covered loss.. The Section I Losses We Do Not Cover Under Coverage A, Coverage B and

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Policy

Land. If a sudden and accidental direct physical loss results in both a covered loss to the dwelling, other than the breakage of glass or safety glazing material, and a loss of land stability, we will pay up to $10,000 as an additional amount of insurance for repair costs associated with the land. This includes the costs required to replace, rebuild, stabilize or otherwise restore the land necessary to support that part of the dwelling sustaining the covered loss. The Section I Losses We Do Not Cover Under Coverage A, Coverage B and Coverage C reference to earth movement does not apply to the loss of land stability provided under this Additional Protection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

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Land. If a sudden and accidental direct physical loss results in both a covered loss to the dwelling, other than the breakage of glass or safety glazing material, and a loss of land stability, we will pay up to $10,000 as an additional amount of insurance for repair costs associated with the land. This includes the costs required to replace, rebuild, stabilize or otherwise restore the land necessary to support that part of the dwelling sustaining the covered loss. The Section I Losses We Do Not Cover Under Coverage A, Coverage B and Coverage C reference to earth movement does not apply to the loss of land stability provided under this Additional Protection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

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