Common use of Neglect Clause in Contracts

Neglect. Neglect means neglect of an "insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a loss.

Appears in 85 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners 3 – Special Form, Homeowners 3 – Special Form

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Neglect. Neglect means your neglect of an "insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a loss.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Neglect. Neglect means your neglect of an "insured" to use all reasonable reason- able means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a loss.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Insurance Binder, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement, Dwelling Property Insurance Agreement

Neglect. Neglect means neglect of an "insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a loss.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Agreement, Homeowners Insurance Agreement, Homeowners Insurance Agreement

Neglect. Neglect means neglect of an "any “insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a loss.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Homeowners Policy, Homeowners Policy

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Neglect. Neglect means neglect of an "insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property at and after the time of a lossloss or when property is threatened by a Peril Insured Against.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy

Neglect. Neglect means neglect of an "insured" to use all reasonable means to save and preserve property prop- erty at and after the time of a loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Homeowners Insurance Policy