Common use of Robbery, theft, burglary Clause in Contracts

Robbery, theft, burglary. (attempt thereof) – hidden or overt capture of the insured object or attempt thereof for the purpose of misappropriation of it, committed by unlawful entry into building, except the cases, when there was a preliminary collusion between any employee of the Insured (beneficiary) or the person being on the insured object and a criminal; Besides, according to the terms of this Agreement, insurance does not cover such events of theft (even if the criminal action is brought under the article of theft), if according to the appropriate and adequate evidences the entry into and exit from the insured object of criminals is not confirmed and the insured property has just disappeared;

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Property Insurance Agreement, Property Insurance Agreement, Property Insurance Agreement

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Robbery, theft, burglary. (attempt thereof) – hidden or overt capture of the insured object or attempt thereof for the purpose of misappropriation of it, committed by unlawful entry into building, except the cases, when there was a preliminary collusion between any employee employ ee of the Insured (beneficiary) or the person being on the insured object and a criminal; Besides, according to the terms of this Agreement, insurance does not cover such events of theft (even if the criminal action is brought under the article of theft), if according to the appropriate and adequate xxx xxxxx evidences the entry into and exit from the insured object of criminals is not confirmed and the insured property has just disappeared;

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Property Insurance Terms and Conditions

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