Navigational Limits definition

Navigational Limits means all waters as limited and shown on the Declaration Page unless mutually agreed by Us and amended in writing.
Navigational Limits means all waters as limited and shown on the Declaration Page unless mutu‐ ally agreed by Us and amended in writing.
Navigational Limits. We will pay for all insured loss or damage that occurs while the insured watercraft is afloat within the Great Lakes (including Georgian Bay) and their tributaries, the St. Xxxxxxxx River to Quebec City, the inland waters of Canada as well as the Xxxxxx River to Tarrytown, New York, USA.

Examples of Navigational Limits in a sentence

  • Should you exceed the Navigational Limits shown on the policy for any reason beyond your control then your policy will remain in force.

  • Collision Liability and Protection and IndemnityCover is provided in accordance with the following clauses (unless otherwise varied in the Policy Schedule) while Your Vessel(s) is operating within the Navigational Limits noted in Your Policy Schedule, during the Period of Insurance: 1.

  • Damage to any Insured Vessel occurring within the British Isles and/or the Navigational Limits during the Period of Insurance.

  • If you exceed the Navigational Limits set forth in the policy or its endorsements for any reason beyond your control then your policy will remain in force.

  • We will pay Damages a Covered Person is legally obligated to pay for Physical Loss or Property Damage arising from the ownership, operation, maintenance or use of the Insured Vessel and caused by an Occurrence covered in the Policy within the Navigational Limits.

  • Further, the Plaintiff argued that the Defendants are improperly seeking to have the Court alter the meaning of the Navigational Limits provision by adding punctuation that is not in the clause.

  • In the Affidavit, Mr. Conroy asserts that when Mr. Iovine’s insurance agent visited the Global website, he selected “Atlantic Florida” coverage which resulted in Navigational Limits confining operation of the vessel to “U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coastwise and inland waters between Jacksonville, Florida and Pensacola, Florida, including the Bahamas.” (DE # 76 at 2-3).

  • The undersigned must determine whether the Navigational Limits clause either expressly provides coverage to the Insured, or is susceptible to more than one reasonable interpretation and is, therefore, ambiguous.

  • The Defendants have also moved for summary judgment contending, inter alia, that the language contained in the Navigational Limits provision of the insurance policy provided coverage for the damages sustained by the vessel in New York (DE ## 104, 105).

  • Cover is provided in accordance with the following clauses (unless otherwise varied in the Policy Schedule) while Your Vessel(s) is operating within the Navigational Limits noted in Your Policy Schedule, during the Period of Insurance: 1.


More Definitions of Navigational Limits

Navigational Limits means all waters as limited and shown in the Schedule or amended by endorsement to the Schedule.
Navigational Limits means the geographical territory described on the DECLARATIONS PAGE or detailed on the Navigation Warranty in which your insured vessel must be located at all times and at the time of any Occurrence in order for this insurance to apply.

Related to Navigational Limits

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  • Operational Manual means the manual referred to in Section 3.03 of this Agreement;

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