PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE Sample Clauses

PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE. An Association member’s personal property used for instructional, job related, or other reasonable purposes that is brought within a district building or district vehicle shall be covered up to one thousand dollars ($1000.00). This coverage will be based on replacement value for loss of items through fires, flood, vandalism, theft or break-in. Replacement value is the cost to replace a given item at the time of loss as opposed to the retail value of the item. The loss of personal property shall be reported immediately to the principal. The district will take reasonable measures to ensure that district parking lots adjoining district buildings are secure from theft during school hours within the limitations of the district’s resources and budget.
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PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE. Coverage is provided against physical loss if your contents are damaged, destroyed, or lost. The kinds of losses that are covered, and any special limits that apply, are explained in detail in the wordings. The deductible for each personal property loss due to an earthquake is CAD 2,500.
PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE. An Association member’s personal property used for instructional, job related or other reasonable purposes and on district premises shall be covered up to one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). This coverage will be based on replacement value for loss of item through fires, flood, vandalism, theft or break-in. The loss of personal property on district premises shall be reported immediately to the principal.
PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE. Agreement
PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE. COVERED PROPERTY PROPERTY NOT COVERED 1. any animals or creatures, unless you have elected Pet Parent Coverage. 2. motor vehicles. However, we do cover a motorized assisted living device to assist the disabled. 3. aircraft or self-propelled missiles, including drones for personal use. 4. property of an insured which is rented or is available for rent to others when it is away from the residence premises. 5. property of roommates, boarders and other tenants not related to an insured. 6. any property which is illegal for an insured to possess under federal or state law. 7. water, electricity or gas. 8. money; cashiers’ checks; currency or any type of currency proxy; bank notes; medals; coins; bullion; and precious metals. This includes collections of all such property in any form. 9. business personal property.
PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE for 100% of the insurable replacement value of Xxxxxx’s personal property in, about, or on the Property. District is not responsible for personal property losses suffered by the Lessee or Lessee’s employees, agents, subtenants, contractors, subcontractors, or volunteers.
PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE. We will pay up to $500 in any one loss for loss or damage to personal property owned or used by you or any family member, while located in your covered auto or non-owned auto. This coverage does not apply to: 1. Any animals, birds or fish; 2. Motorized vehicles; 3. Aircraft; 4. Property carried or held as samples or for sale or delivery after sale; 5. Property rented or held for rental to others. 6. Money or currency, prepaid cards or passes, monetary value carried on an electronic chip or magnetic cards, securities, debit cards, checks, cashier checks, travelers checks, money orders and other negotiable instruments.
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PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE for 100% of the insurable replacement value of Lessee’s personal property in, about, or on the Property. District is not responsible for personal property losses suffered by the Lessee or Lessee’s employees, agents, subtenants, contractors, subcontractors, or volunteers.
PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE insurance which provides coverage for any damage of destruction to TENANT'S personal property, contents, goods, furniture and fixtures maintained on or about the PREMISES in an amount not less than eighty percent (80%) of the fair market value of such personal property, contents, goods, furniture and fixtures.
PERSONAL PROPERTY COVERAGE. In amount sufficient to cover the Party’s own personal property.
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