Service line failure definition
Service line failure means a leak, break, tear, rupture, collapse or arcing of a “covered service line”. “Service line failure” does not include blockage or low pressure of a “covered service line”.
Service line failure means a leak, break, tear, rupture, collapse or arcing of a “covered service line” not otherwise excluded by this endorsement. A “service line failure” may be caused by, but is not limited to, the following perils:
Service line failure means a leak, break, tear, rupture, collapse or arcing of a "covered service line” not otherwise excluded by this endorsement. A “service line failure” may be caused by, but is not limited to, the following perils:
1) Wear and tear, marring, deterioration or hidden decay;
2) Rust or other corrosion;
3) Mechanical breakdown, latent defect or inherent vice;
4) Weight of vehicles, equipment, animals or people;
5) Vermin, insects, rodents or other animals;
6) Artificially generated electrical current;
7) Freezing or frost heave;
8) External force from a shovel, backhoe or other form of excavation; or
9) Tree or other root invasion. “Service line failure” does not include blockage or low pressure of a “covered service line” when there is no physical damage to the “covered service line”.
More Definitions of Service line failure
Service line failure means a leak, break, tear, rupture, collapse or arcing of a “covered service line” not otherwise excluded by this endorsement. A “service line failure” may be caused by, but is not limited to, the following perils:
a. wear and tear, marring, deterioration or hidden decay;
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c. mechanical breakdown, latent defect or inherent vice;
d. weight of vehicles, equipment, animals or people;
e. vermin, insects, rodents or other animals;
f. artificially generated electrical current;
g. freezing or frost heave;
h. external force from a shovel, backhoe or other form of excavation; or
i. tree or other root invasion. “Service line failure” does not include blockage or low pressure of a “covered service line” when there is no physical damage to the “covered service line.”
Service line failure means a leak, break, tear, rupture, collapse or arcing of a "covered service line” not otherwise excluded by this endorsement. A “service line failure” may be caused by, but is not limited to, the following perils:
1) Wear and tear, marring, deterioration or hidden decay;
2) Rust or other corrosion;
3) Mechanical breakdown, latent defect or inherent vice;
4) Weight of vehicles, equipment, animals or people;
5) Vermin, insects, rodents or other animals;
6) Artificially generated electrical current;
7) Freezing or frost heave;
8) External force from a shovel, backhoe or other form of excavation; or
9) Tree or other root invasion. “Service line failure” does not include blockage or low pressure of a “covered service line” when there is no physical damage to the “covered service line”.