Common use of TECHNICAL ESTIMATE Clause in Contracts

TECHNICAL ESTIMATE. Citizens currently utilizes the Xactimate Estimating Program to assist in the preparation of property damage estimates. All estimates should be written in a line item format and categorized into individual rooms with no ‘lump sum’ categories. • After the inspection / assessment of Xxxxxxxx and / or Building losses, the completed undisputed damage estimate with photographs and sketch should be uploaded as follows. Reasonable rationale should support any delay if these requirement(s) cannot be met. (i.e., awaiting expert report relevant to coverage or exposure)

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Independent Adjusting Services – Catastrophe, Agreement For, Agreement For

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TECHNICAL ESTIMATE. Citizens currently utilizes the Xactimate Estimating Program to assist in the preparation of property damage estimates. All estimates should be written in a line item format and categorized into individual rooms with no ‘lump sum’ categories. After the inspection / assessment of Xxxxxxxx Dwelling and / or Building losses, the completed undisputed damage estimate with photographs and sketch should be uploaded as follows. Reasonable rationale should support any delay if these requirement(s) cannot be met. (i.e., awaiting expert report relevant to coverage or exposure)

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Attachment J Agreement for Fast Track Adjusting Services, Attachment J Agreement, Attachment J Agreement

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