Robbery Sample Clauses

Robbery. 13. Fraudulent entry into a seaport as described in 18 U.S.C. 1036, or a comparable State law.
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Robbery. A. The Employer will continue to take necessary security measures to minimize the exposure of employees to bodily harm in stores, including but not limited to cameras, guards, special police arrangements and training.
Robbery. 12. Forgery or the utterance of forged papers.
Robbery. The use of violence or threats of violence to steal, or attempt to steal, money or other property from a victim. Sexual Assault Any type of unwanted sexual act done by one person to another that violates the sexual integrity of the victim. The term refers to a range of behaviours that involve the use of force or control over the victim. In some cases, no overt physical force is used – instead, the victim may be threatened with words or pressured into doing something they don’t want to do.
Robbery. While the Insured Person is engaged or thought to be engaged upon duties incidental to the Business and as a direct result of robbery or hold up (actual or attempted).
Robbery. In the event of any Robbery of an Insured Equipment occurring during the Coverage Period, then We will pay the Insured as per the applicable settlement option specified in Section 3, up to the Sum Insured or fixed benefit specified in the Schedule/Certificate. This Insuring Clause will be payable provided that the Insured provides Us with a certified copy of the police report filed, and an Invoice for proof of ownership, or care, custody and control of the Insured Equipment.
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Robbery. This peril means the taking of personal property following the use of violence or threat of violence to any person. This peril does not include loss or damage:
Robbery. Illegitimate intention of appropriation of moveable property of others, by subtracting or forcing others to deliver said property, by means of violence, threat with imminent danger to life or physical integrity, or making them unable to resist;
Robbery. This peril means theft by violence or a threat of violence to any person. This peril does not include loss or damage as described under (a), (b), or (c) as shown under Burglary above.
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