Comprehensive loss definition

Comprehensive loss means any loss other than when an auto:
Comprehensive loss means loss to a vehicle that is caused by an event other than a "collision". "Comprehensive loss" includes but is not limited to:
Comprehensive loss means loss to your covered auto caused by an event other than collision. Comprehensive loss includes, but is not limited to, loss caused by:

More Definitions of Comprehensive loss

Comprehensive loss when Comprehensive Coverage is shown on the "declarations" as applicable to that "covered auto".
Comprehensive loss means loss to a vehicle that is caused by an event other than a "collision". "Comprehensive loss" includes but is not limited to: 1) fire or lightning;
Comprehensive loss includes but is not limited to: 1) fire or lightning;
Comprehensive loss when Comprehensive Coverage is shown on the "declarations" as applicable to that "covered auto". However, "we" will not pay more than the reasonable expenses to rent a vehicle that is similar in vehicle class and body type to the year, make, and model of the damaged "covered auto".
Comprehensive loss when the Schedule shows that Comprehensive Coverage applies to a "rental vehicle". When a single "collision" results in damage to more than one "rental vehicle", the "deductible" shown in the Schedule for Collision Coverage will apply only once to that "collision".
Comprehensive loss means loss arising from any cause other than collision. Breakage of glass, or loss caused by missiles, falling objects, fire, theft, larceny, explosion, earthquake, windstorm, hail, water, flood, malicious mischief, or vandalism, riot or civil commotion is included in this coverage. Loss due to hitting or being hit by a bird or an animal is payable under this coverage.

Related to Comprehensive loss

  • Comprehensive means an assistance program that focuses on

  • Comprehensive Plan means the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan and its implementing Ordinances, policies and development standards.

  • Comprehensive agreement means the comprehensive agreement between the private entity and the responsible public entity that is required prior to the development or operation of a qualifying project.

  • Comprehensive assessment means the gathering of relevant social, psychological, medical and level of care information by the case manager and is used as a basis for the development of the consumer service plan.

  • Comprehensive resource analysis means an analysis including,

  • Basic Comprehensive User Guide means the Ministry document titled Basic Comprehensive Certificates of Approval (Air) User Guide” dated April 2004 as amended.

  • Intrinsic Loss Estimate means total losses under the shared loss agreements in the amount of One hundred Sixty-eight million dollars ($168,000,000.00).

  • Adopt a comprehensive land use plan means to enact a new

  • Replacement Cost means the cost to repair or rebuild the improvements owned by Lessor at the time of the occurrence to their condition existing immediately prior thereto, including demolition, debris removal and upgrading required by the operation of applicable building codes, ordinances or laws, and without deduction for depreciation.

  • SF1-4 Intrinsic Loss Estimate means total losses under this Single Family Shared-Loss Agreement in the amount of eighteen million dollars ($18,000,000.00).

  • Special Form property insurance, including insurance against loss or damage by fire, vandalism and malicious mischief, terrorism (if available on commercially reasonable terms), earthquake, explosion of steam boilers, pressure vessels or other similar apparatus, now or hereafter installed in the Hotels, with equivalent coverage as that provided by the usual extended coverage endorsements, in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the then full replacement cost of the property requiring replacement (excluding foundations) from time to time, including an increased cost of construction endorsement;

  • General Liability Insurance Subcontractor shall carry minimum primary General Liability Insurance for the following amounts:

  • Special form radioactive material means radioactive material that satisfies the following conditions:

  • Potential geologic hazard area means an area that:

  • Insurance means comprehensive insurance of the vehicle(s)/equipment and shall include insurance of the crew.

  • Covered Loss or “Covered Losses” means an accidental death, dismemberment, or other Injury covered under the Policy.

  • General Liability means:Your legal liability in respect of Personal Injury and/or Property Damage and/or Advertising Injury caused by or arising out of an Occurrence happening in connection with the Business other than Products Liability.

  • Property Insurance is defined in Section 6.10(a).

  • Insured Loss means damage or destruction to the Premises, other than Lessee-Owned Alterations and Utility Installations and Trade Fixtures, which was caused by an event required to be covered by the insurance described in Paragraph 8.3(a) irrespective of any deductible amounts or coverage limits involved.

  • Work loss means loss of income from work the injured victim would have performed if the injured victim had not been injured and expenses reasonably incurred by the injured victim in obtaining services in lieu of those the injured victim would have performed for income,

  • Liability Insurance means compulsory professional liability errors and omissions insurance required by a governing body;

  • All Risk property insurance on a full replacement cost basis insuring CLEC’s property situated on or within any CenturyLink Premises. CLEC may elect to insure business interruption and contingent business interruption, as it is agreed that CenturyLink has no liability for loss of profit or revenues should an interruption of service occur.

  • Boiler means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired combustion device used to produce heat and to transfer heat to recirculating water, steam, or other medium.

  • Insurance Coverage Contractor shall, at Contractor’s sole expense, procure, maintain and keep in force for the duration of this Contract the following insurance conforming to the minimum requirements specified below. Unless specified herein or otherwise agreed to by the City, the required insurance shall be in effect prior to the commencement of work by Contractor and shall continue in force as appropriate until the latter of:

  • Economic loss means any of the following types of pecuniary harm: