Examples of Outdoor Property in a sentence
The most we will pay for loss or damage under this Extension is the Limit of Insurance shown in the Declarations for Outdoor Property, but not more than $500 for any one tree, shrub or plant.
The most we will pay for loss or damage under this Extension is $2,500, unless a higher Limit Of Insurance for Outdoor Property is shown in the Declarations, but not more than $1,000 for any one tree, shrub or plant.
Personal property owned by the Insured that is used to maintain or service the buildings, structures or grounds;Building(s) do not include Outdoor Property except as provided in Section III – Supplemental Coverages.
Coverage for the expense to remove debris of Outdoor Property is provided in the Declarations.
The most we will pay under this Coverage Extension for loss or damage in any one occurrence is the applicable Limit Of Insurance for Outdoor Property shown in the Schedule of this endorsement, but not more than $2,500 for any one tree, shrub or plant.
Information, education and support: knowledge and awareness of TB among people who have, or who are at high-risk from TB and relevant staff, including how to recognise symptoms, the need for rapid diagnosis, referral and access to specialist TB services, and the need for prompt, complete treatment health, social and economic outcomes for people affected by TB.
Outdoor Property shall be made generally from metal or wood, but not from plastic.
Permittee shall not cause or allow its Outdoor Property to cause any public or private nuisance or otherwise to result in any adverse effect on nearby public or private property.
Deductible: Regardless of the amount of the Deductible, the most we will deduct from any loss or damage under any of the following Additional Coverages or Coverage Extensions in any one occurrence is $500: • Accounts Receivable in Transit; • Employee Theft; • Fire Protective Equipment Discharge; • Outdoor Property; • Property Off-premises; and • Utility Services – Direct Damage.
Such Outdoor Property, including any railings or similar enclosures, shall be appropriately designed, executed, and maintained to be complementary to the appearance and operation of the surroundings.