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Safe Burglary definition

Safe Burglary means the unlawful taking of:
Safe Burglary. ’ means the criminal abstraction of insured property from within a vault or safe described in the declarations and located within the premises by a person making criminal entry into such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe, when all doors thereof are duly closed and locked by all combination locks thereon, provided such entry shall be made by actual force and violence, of which force and violence there are visible marks made by tools, explosives, electricity or chemicals upon the exterior of (a) all of said doors of such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe, if entry is made through such doors, or (b) the top, bottom or walls of such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe through which entry is made, if not made through such doors, or (2) the criminal abstraction of such safe from within the premises.
Safe Burglary means the taking of:

Examples of Safe Burglary in a sentence

  • Coverage includes Public Employee Dishonesty, Forgery and Alteration, Theft, Disappearance and Destruction, Robbery and Safe Burglary, Computer Fraud with Funds Transfer.

  • Inside The Premises—Robbery Or Safe Burglary Of Other Property$$5.

  • Coverage to be provided shall include: Employee Theft-Per Loss Coverage; Employee Theft-Per Employee Coverage; Forgery or Alteration; Inside the Premises - Theft of Money and Securities; Inside the Premises - Robbery or Safe Burglary of Other Property; Outside the Premises; Computer Fraud; Funds Transfer Fraud; and Money Orders and Counterfeit Paper Currency.

  • A limit of not more than 10% of the limit of insur- ance for the Inside The Premises – Robbery Or Safe Burglary Of Other Property Insuring Agreement applies to the property of any one guest.

  • Inside The Premises – Robbery Of A Custodian Or Safe Burglary Of Money and Securities8.


More Definitions of Safe Burglary

Safe Burglary means the felonious abstraction of:
Safe Burglary means the unlawful taking of property from within a locked safe or vault by a person unlawfully entering the safe or vault as evidenced by marks of forcible entry upon its exterior, or, the taking of a safe or vault from inside the Premises.
Safe Burglary means the felonious abstraction of: (i) a safe from within the premises; or (ii) insured property from within a vault or safe the door of which is equipped with a combination or time lock, located within the Premises, by a person making felonious entry into such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe, when all doors thereof are duly closed and locked by all combination locks or time locks thereon, provided such entry shall be made by actual force and violence, of which force and violence there are visible marks made by tools, explosives, electricity or chemicals upon the exterior of: (1) all of said doors of such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe, if entry is made through such doors; or (2) the top, bottom or walls of such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe through which entry is made, if not made through such doors.
Safe Burglary means the unlawful taking of Money, Securities or Property by forcible or violent entry evidenced by visible marks, from a locked vault or safe located within the Premises.
Safe Burglary means the taking of: a. Property from within a locked safe or vault by a person unlawfully entering the safe or vault as evidenced by marks of forcible entry upon its exterior; or b. A safe or vault on the Premises by a person without the Insured’s permission.
Safe Burglary. ’ means the criminal abstraction of insured
Safe Burglary means the felonious abstraction of (1) a safe from within the premises; or (2) insured property from within a vault or safe located within the premises by a person making a felonious entry into such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe, when all doors thereof are duly closed and locked by at least one combination or time lock thereon, provided that such entry shall be made by actual force and violence, of which force and violence there are visible marks made by tools, explosives, electricity or chemicals upon the exterior of (a) all of said doors of such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe, if entry is made through such doors, or (b) the top, bottom or walls of such vault or such safe and any vault containing the safe through which entry is made if not made through such doors.