Outdoor Property definition
Outdoor Property means retaining walls not part of a building, lawns (including fairways, greens and tees), trees, shrubs, plants, bridges (excluding vehicular bridges), walks, roadways, patios or other paved surfaces.
Outdoor Property means “solar panels”, satellite dishes, pools, hot tubs, spas, decks, fences, “standalone mail boxes”, children’s play sets, wind turbines, outdoor cooking devices, and “portable patio heaters”.
Outdoor Property means retaining walls not part of a building, lawns (including fairways, greens and tees), trees, shrubs, plants, bridges (excluding vehicular bridges), walks, roadways, patios or other paved surfaces, attached or detached solar panels, detached signs, fences, satellite dishes, and radio or television antennas, and their lead-in wiring, masts or towers.
Examples of Outdoor Property in a sentence
Expenses you incur to remove damaged Additional Outdoor Property from the site of loss or damage are included in the Outdoor Property Limit of Insurance when shown in the Declarations.
Additional Outdoor Property means the following property as indicated in the Declarations: Traffic or Street Lights and Signs, Parking Meters, Trash Bins, Benches, Bus Stops, Bike Racks, Fences, Signs, and Fixtures.