NEWLY ACQUIRED LOCATION DEFINED Sample Clauses

NEWLY ACQUIRED LOCATION DEFINED. The wordsnewly acquired location” mean any new location acquired by the Insured in the business specified in Item 3 of the Policy or in the Certificate of Automobile Insurance and notified to the Insurer within fourteen days following the date of such acquisition.
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