Covered cause of loss definition

Covered cause of loss means, and is limited to, the following:
Covered cause of loss means a breakdown to covered equipment.
Covered cause of loss means direct physical loss or damage, not otherwise excluded or limited in this Policy, which actually occurs during the Policy Term.

Examples of Covered cause of loss in a sentence

  • If the coverage is selected “Yes” in the Declarations, the peril as defined in the respective endorsement attached to this Policy shall be a Covered Cause of Loss and not be excluded.

  • Further, loss, damage, costs, and expenses associated with the exclusions are similarly excluded from coverage under this Policy, whether or not a Covered Cause of Loss contributes concurrently or in any sequence to such loss, damage, costs, or expenses.

  • For each Covered Cause of Loss shown on the Declarations Coverage Information section, the respective endorsement contains the Policy details relating to the respective peril.

  • The physical damage due to a Covered Cause of Loss must occur within five (5) statute miles from your insured Location for coverage to apply.

  • We will pay for sudden and accidental direct physical damage from a Covered Cause of Loss to precious stones, gems, and jewelry.


More Definitions of Covered cause of loss

Covered cause of loss means accidental physical loss not otherwise excluded by this policy occurring during the policy period.
Covered cause of loss. Means: Direct physical loss unless the loss is excluded or limited in this MOC.
Covered cause of loss means “Risks of Direct Physical Loss” unless excluded or limited.
Covered cause of loss means “Direct Physical Loss unless the loss is excluded or limited under [the Businessowners Special Property Coverage Form].” Id. at 33.
Covered cause of loss means a fortuitous cause or event, not otherwise excluded, which actually occurs during this policy period.
Covered cause of loss means “RISKS OF DIRECT PHYSICAL LOSS,” subject to certain exclusions and limitations. (Id. at 34, § A.3. (emphasis in original)).
Covered cause of loss means any risk of direct physical loss or damage except as excluded or limited below.