Personal effect definition

Personal effect means clothing, jewelry or any other item that is used for personal care or education;
Personal effect means all articles, new or used, which a traveler may reasonably require for personal use during a journey, taking into account all the circumstances of the journey, but excluding any goods imported or exported for commercial purposes as determined by regulations ;
Personal effect means the personal belongings which the Insured normally carry or wear, but shall exclude money (official currency, coins or notes issued by a government or national bank), monetary instruments, documents, negotiable instruments and payment cards and jewellery.

Examples of Personal effect in a sentence

  • Personal effect, including without limitation papers and documents.

  • Personal effect insurance policy indemnifies the renter in cases of theft that lead to the loss of personal belongings.

Related to Personal effect

  • Personal Effects means personal items regularly worn or carried on the person for his/her personal use, for example clothing, watch, wallet.

  • Necessary Personal Effects means items such as clothing and toiletry items, which are included in the Insured’s Baggage and are required for the Insured’s Trip.

  • Baggage and Personal Effects means luggage, personal possessions and travel documents taken by You on Your Trip.

  • Personal relationship means an ongoing romantic or intimate personal relationship that can include, but is not limited to, dating, living together or being a partner or significant other. This definition applies regardless of gender, gender identification, or sexual orientation of the individuals in the relationship. This restriction does not extend to friends, acquaintances or former colleagues who are not otherwise encompassed in the scope of “personal relationships.”

  • Personal Pay means additional pay granted to an employee: