Loss of Travel Document Sample Clauses

Loss of Travel Document. In the event of sudden Accidental physical loss of or damage to Hong Kong Identity Card, passport, entry visa, travel tickets, driving license, or other travel documents that are necessary for immigration clearance and leads to delay of the Covered Trip, the Company will, subject to the Terms of this Policy, pay for the replacement cost of such personal documents, as well as additional travel expenses and hotel accommodation incurred to replace for the loss of travel documents and such loss must be reported to the police having jurisdictions at the place of the loss no more than twenty-four (24) hours after the incident. Any claim must be accompanied by written documentation from the police and the Company shall be liable up to the Amount of Benefit stated in the Schedule.
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Loss of Travel Document. The Company shall reimburse the Insured Person up to the limit stated in the Schedule of Benefits for the cost of obtaining replacement passports, travel tickets and other travel documents lost during the living outside Macau for the purpose of his/her study at the OEI provided always that such loss arises out of robbery, theft or burglary. The Company also extends to cover the additional necessary travel and/or Accommodation expenses incurred for the purpose of such replacement of the lost travel documents provided that it is necessary for the Insured Person to travel to a place outside his/her city of the OEI to obtain such replacement and provided always that such loss arises out of robbery, theft or burglary. Exclusions Applicable to Section 10 - Loss of Travel Document No benefits will be provided:
Loss of Travel Document. In the event that the Insured Xxxxxx loses his/ her travel documents during the insured Journey as a direct result of robbery, burglary or theft, The Company will reimburse the Insured Person up to the Sum Insured as stated in the Schedule of Benefits for the replacement cost for travel documents, including necessary and reasonable travel and accommodation costs. Exclusions Applicable to SECTION 8 - Loss of Travel Document No benefits will be paid for any loss:

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