Common use of Notice to Authorities Clause in Contracts

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss is, or is suspected to be, due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft or attempted theft, you must give immediate notice to the police or other law enforcement agency having jurisdiction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

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Notice to Authorities. Where the loss or damage is, or is suspected to be, due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft or attempted theft, you must give immediate notice of such loss to the police or other law enforcement agency having jurisdiction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Comprehensive Homeowners Policy, Comprehensive Homeowners Policy

Notice to Authorities. Where the loss or damage is, or is suspected to be, due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft or attempted theft, you must give immediate notice of such loss to the police or other law enforcement agency having jurisdiction.. You are insured against direct loss or damage caused by the following perils as described and limited:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insurance Policy

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Notice to Authorities. Where the loss or damage is, or is suspected to be, be due to malicious acts, burglary, robbery, theft or attempted theft, theft you must give immediate notice of such loss to the police or other law enforcement agency having jurisdiction.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Seasonal Dwelling Policy

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