Dwelling Building definition
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You may apply up to 10% of the amount of insurance on your Coverage A – Mobile Home Dwelling Building, to insure building fixtures and fittings which are temporarily removed from the premises for the purpose of seasonal storage or repair.
We will pay up to the applicable limit of insurance shown on the Declarations page for the following: Dwelling Building, Detached Buildings or Structures, Personal Property and Additional Living Expenses.
We reserve the right to repair or replace the Dwelling Building and/or Detached Structures.
This form insures the following property but only those items for which a limit of insurance is specified on the Declarations page: ▪ Dwelling Building ▪ Detached Structures ▪ Contents The insurance applies only while at the location(s) specified on the Declarations page, and in or on vehicles within 100 metres of such location(s).
All Dwelling Building and Detached Structure losses will be settled on an Actual Cash Value basis.
You may apply up to 10% of the amount of insurance on your Coverage A – Tiny or Mini Home Dwelling Building, to insure building fixtures and fittings which are temporarily removed from the premises for the purpose of seasonal storage or repair.
This form insures the following property but only those items for which a limit of insurance is specified on the Declarations page: ▪ Dwelling Building ▪ Detached Structures ▪ Contents / Major Appliances The insurance applies only while at the location(s) specified on the Declarations page, and in or on vehicles within 100 metres of such location(s).
Any signs, advertisements or notices placed on any part of the Dwelling, Building, HACB grounds or common area without prior written approval from HACB may be removed by HACB at the Resident’s expense.
To refrain from or placing any signs, advertisements or notices in or upon any part of the Dwelling, Building, HACB grounds or common area, expect on the written approval of HACB.
The single amount of insurance is the sum of the amounts shown on the Coverage Summary page for; A: Dwelling Building, B: Detached Private Structures, C: Personal Property, and D: Additional Living Expense and is the maximum amount we will pay for insured loss or damage in any one occurrence, unless stated otherwise.