Permitted Exclusions Sample Clauses

Permitted Exclusions. As for the Property All Risks Insurance.
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Permitted Exclusions. To include: • Liability for death, illness, disease or bodily injury sustained by employees of the Insured • Liability for loss or damage to property which is reasonably foreseeable as being inevitable having regard for the nature of work undertaken • Liability arising out of the use of mechanically propelled vehicles whilst required to be compulsorily insured by legislation in respect of such vehicles • Liability in respect of predetermined penalties or liquidated damages imposed under any contract entered into by the Insured • Liability in respect of loss or damage to property in the care, custody and control of the Insured but this exclusion not to apply to employees’ or visitors’ property including vehicles and their contents • Liability arising out of technical or professional advice other than in respect of death or bodily injury to persons • Liability arising from the ownership, possession or use of any aircraft or waterborne vessel • Liability arising from seepage and pollution unless caused by a sudden, unintended and unexpected occurrence • War, civil war etc. • Nuclear risks
Permitted Exclusions. To include: • War, civil war etc. • Nuclear Risks • Wear, tear and general deterioration • Unexplained shortages • Terrorism • Consequential financial losses • Any part of the Insured Property which is in itself defective in design, workmanship and materials but this exclusion shall not apply to other parts of the Insured Property damaged in consequence of such a defect.
Permitted Exclusions. 2.1.1 liability in excess of €100,000,000 for each and every claim or series of claims arising from a single event and in the period in respect of products/pollution liability;
Permitted Exclusions. Third Party Bodily injury / Third Party Property Damage Injury to employees Provision of finance or advice on financial matters Malicious, criminal or deliberate illegal acts Insolvency Fines, penalties, liquidated damages or any penal, punitive, exemplary, non- compensatory or aggravated damages Failure of information technology Contractual Liability that would not apply in the absence of the contract.
Permitted Exclusions. Quinyx shall not be deemed to have failed to meet the relevant Service Availability calculation and therefore no Service Credit shall be made available to the Customer or other remedy apply if the relevant failure has arisen due to:
Permitted Exclusions. The following (collectively, “Permitted Exclusions”) shall not be part of Gross Sales: (a) Returns and refunds to customers for goods previously included as Gross Sales, (b) the amount of any sales tax or other excise tax imposed upon sales and charges (but only if such sales tax, excise tax or similar tax is billed to the purchaser as a separate item),
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Permitted Exclusions. To include: • Liability for death, illness, disease or bodily injury sustained by employees of the Insured • Liability for loss or damage to property which is reasonably foreseeable as being inevitable having regard for the nature of work undertaken • Liability arising out of the use of mechanically propelled vehicles whilst required to be compulsorily insured by legislation in respect of such vehicles • Liability in respect of predetermined penalties or liquidated damages imposed under any contract entered into by the Insured • Liability in respect of loss or damage to property in the care, custody and control of the Insured or to the permanent or temporary works • Liability arising from the ownership, possession or use of any aircraft or waterborne vessel • Liability arising from seepage and pollution unless caused by a sudden, unintended and unexpected occurrence • War, civil war etc. • Nuclear risks • Terrorism
Permitted Exclusions. To include: • Liability for death, illness, disease or bodily injury sustained by employees of the Insured • Liability for loss or damage to property which is reasonably foreseeable as being inevitable having regard for the nature of work undertaken • Liability arising out of the use of mechanically propelled vehicles whilst required to be compulsorily insured by legislation in respect of such vehicles • Liability in respect of predetermined penalties or liquidated damages imposed under any contract entered into by the Insured • Liability in respect of loss or damage to property in the care, custody and control of the Insured or to the permanent or temporary works • Liability arising from the ownership, possession or use of any aircraft or waterborne vessel • Liability arising from seepage and pollution unless caused by a sudden, unintended and unexpected occurrence • War, civil war etc. • Nuclear risks • Terrorism • The Works and Contractors plant and equipmentLibel and slanderProfessional advice • Asbestos • Electronic data
Permitted Exclusions. To include: • War, Civil War etc. • Nuclear RisksWear and Tear • Unexplained shortage • Consequential financial losses • Terrorism • DE3 type defective design, workmanship and materials exclusion • Mold
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