Common use of Protection of Property from Loss Clause in Contracts

Protection of Property from Loss. You must use all reasonable means to protect the insured property from loss or damage when endangered by an insured peril, and to save and preserve such property during and after the time of loss or damage.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Tenants Insurance Policy, Condominium Unit Owners Insurance Agreement, Tenants Insurance Agreement

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Protection of Property from Loss. You must use all reasonable means to protect the insured property from loss or damage when w hen endangered by an insured peril, and to save and preserve such property during and after the time of loss or damage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tenants Insurance Policy

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