Private passenger type definition

Private passenger type means a 4-wheel land motor vehicle of the private passenger or station wagon type;
Private passenger type means a 4-wheelland motor vehicle of the passenger or station wagon type;
Private passenger type means an automobile designed for pleasure, non-commercial, personal or family use principally upon public highways.

More Definitions of Private passenger type

Private passenger type means a private passenger or station wagon type "auto" and includes an "auto" of the pickup or van type if not used for business purposes.
Private passenger type means a four (4) wheel land motor vehicle of the private passenger, van, or station wagon type; “property damage” means (1) the physical injury to or destruction of tangible property which occurs during the policy period, including the loss of use thereof at any time resulting therefrom, or (2) loss of use of tangible property which has not been physically injured or destroyed provided such loss of use has been caused by an accident during the policy period.
Private passenger type means a four-wheeled private passenger or station wagon type vehicle or motor home, designed for use on public highways and subject to motor vehicle registration. “Private passenger type” includes a vehicle of the pick-up or van type if used primarily for business purposes.
Private passenger type means a private pas- senger or station wagon type "auto" and in- cludes an "auto" of the pick-up or van type if not used for business purposes.
Private passenger type means a private passen- ger or station wagon type "auto" and includes an "auto" of the pick-up or van type if not used for business purposes.

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