Prevention of Access Sample Clauses

Prevention of Access. PROPERTY DAMAGE You are insured for business interruption resulting directly from property damage in the vicinity that prevents or hinders access to the situation. The deferment period is the first 24 hours.
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Prevention of Access. (a) Full right in the event of invasion, mob, riot, public excitement or other circumstances rendering such action advisable in the Landlord's opinion to prevent access to the Building including closing the entrances thereto during the continuance of the same and for so long and in such manner as the Landlord deems necessary or appropriate.
Prevention of Access. Property within a 20 km radius of the participant’s premises, destruction of or damage to which shall prevent or hinder the use of the premises or access thereto, whether the premises or property of the participant therein shall be damaged or not.
Prevention of Access. This Policy is extended to include loss resulting from interruption of or interference with the Business in consequence of Insured Damage within New Zealand to property within one kilometre radius of the Premises which shall hinder or prevent the use thereof or access thereto, whether the insured Premises or property therein shall be damaged or not, provided that:
Prevention of Access extended cover (if stated in the table of benefits to be included) Property within a 20 km radius of the premises, destruction of or damage to which shall prevent or hinder the use of the premises or access thereto, whether the premises or property of the participant therein shall be damaged or not.
Prevention of Access. Damage to property within 5 miles of the Premises which shall prevent or hinder the use of the Premises or access thereto, but excluding Damage to property of any supplier from which the Insured obtains electricity, gas, water or telecommunications services, which prevents or hinders the supply of such services to the Premises.
Prevention of Access. To prevent access to the building of which the Demised Premises is a part in the event of invasion, mob, riot, public excitement or other commotion by closing doors or otherwise for the safety of tenants and for the protection of property in the building.
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Prevention of Access. The insurance by each item on rent is extended to include loss as insured caused by prevention or hindrance of access to the buildings or prevention of use of the buildings in consequence of damage by any cover insured to property in the immediate vicinity of the buildings.
Prevention of Access. In consideration of the payment of an additional premium which is included in the premium hereon it is hereby agreed and declared that subject to the conditions of the Policy, loss as insured by Item(s) No(s)….. of this Policy resulting from interruptions of or interference with the business in consequence of damage by insured peril (as within defined) to property in the vicinity of the Insured’s premises which shall prevent or hinder the use thereof or access thereto, whether the premises or property of the insured therein shall be damaged or not, shall be deemed to be loss resulting from damage to property used by the insured at the premises EP.3 - INFECTIOUS OR CONTAGIOUS DISEASES, MURDER, SUICIDE, PEST, FOOD OR DRINK POISONING; OR DEFECTIVE SANITARY ARRANGEMENTS It is hereby agreed and declared that the insurance of this Policy is extended to cover contingencies hereunder specified: -
Prevention of Access. If, during the indemnity period, the business at the premises be interrupted or interfered with in consequence of the insured being prevented from having access to the property insured situated at the premises caused by damage to property within a 10 (ten) km radius of the insured premises as described in the schedule by fire, lightning, explosion, xxxxx, xxxxxxx, flood, water inundation, earthquake or impact by vehicles, the company shall indemnify the insured for loss resulting from such interruption or interference in accordance with the provisions contained herein Provided that:
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