Special Form definition

Special Form property insurance, including insurance against loss or damage by fire, vandalism and malicious mischief, terrorism (if available on commercially reasonable terms), earthquake, explosion of steam boilers, pressure vessels or other similar apparatus, now or hereafter installed in the Hotels, with equivalent coverage as that provided by the usual extended coverage endorsements, in an amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the then full replacement cost of the property requiring replacement (excluding foundations) from time to time, including an increased cost of construction endorsement;
Special Form property insurance (which is commonly called “all risk”) covering the Building and Landlord’s personal property, if any, located on the Land for the then, current replacement value of such property.
Special Form means radioactive material that satisfies all of the following conditions:

Examples of Special Form in a sentence

  • Special Form Insurance in the amount of the full replacement cost of the Building, including, without limitation, any improvements, if any, made pursuant to Section 2.02 above, but excluding Tenant’s Property and any other items required to be insured by Tenant pursuant to Section 8.04 above.

  • Each party shall keep its personal property and trade fixtures in the Premises and Building insured with the equivalent of ISO Special Form Property Insurance in the amount of the full replacement cost of the property and fixtures.

  • Special Form Insurance (which insurance shall not exclude flood or earthquake) in the amount of the full replacement cost of Tenant’s Property and betterments (including alterations or additions performed by Tenant pursuant hereto, but excluding those improvements, if any, made pursuant to Section 2.02 above), which insurance shall include an agreed amount endorsement waiving coinsurance limitations.

  • Special Form Insurance in the amount of the full replacement cost of Tenant’s Property (including, without limitation, alterations or additions performed by Tenant pursuant hereto, but excluding those improvements, if any, made pursuant to Section 2.02 above), which insurance shall waive coinsurance limitations.

  • Landlord shall keep the Building, including the improvements, insured against damage and destruction by perils insured by the equivalent of ISO Special Form Property Insurance in the amount of the full replacement value of the Building.


More Definitions of Special Form

Special Form means radioactive material which satisfies all of the following conditions:
Special Form has the meaning set forth in Section 5.7(a).
Special Form fire and extended coverage insurance on the Project insuring the guaranteed replacement value thereof, excluding Tenant's Property and Tenant's Alterations. The insurance shall include, but not be limited to, fire and extended coverage perils and shall be placed with companies licensed to sell insurance in Connecticut.
Special Form property insurance (which is commonly called “all risk”) covering Tenant Improvements, Tenant Alterations (including Telecommunication Facilities), and any and all furniture, fixtures, equipment, inventory, improvements and other property in or about the Premises which is not owned by Landlord, for one hundred percent (100%) of the then current replacement cost of such property;
Special Form property insurance, including standard fire and extended coverage insurance, in amounts necessary to provide replacement cost coverage, for Tenant's Property, trade fixtures, machinery, equipment, furniture, furnishings and any Alterations in which Tenant has an insurable property interest, including, without limitation, vandalism and malicious mischief and sprinkler leakage coverage, and "all risk" Builder's Risk insurance, completed value, non- reporting form at any time that Tenant has commenced construction of any leasehold improvements or any Alterations, and at any time any other construction activities are underway at the Premises; (c) plate glass insurance for the Premises; (d) Workers' Compensation Insurance in statutory limits as required by applicable law; and (e) any other insurance reasonably required by Landlord.
Special Form shall have the meaning given such term in Section 9.1(b).
Special Form property insurance coverage shall include, without limitation, builders risk insurance and insurance against the perils of fire and physical loss or damage including, without duplication of coverage, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, collapse, flood, false work, testing and startup, temporary buildings and debris removal including demolition occasioned by enforcement of any applicable legal requirements. The amount of the property coverage shall at all times exceed the full replacement value of materials supplied or installed by others and all existing structures, improvements and fixtures on the Property. There shall not be a “co-insurance” clause. If a coinsurance waiver is not commercially available at reasonable rates, “Public Agencies” may waive this requirement. Said insurance shall be maintained for the duration of this Agreement. The Public Agencies and their elected and appointed officers, officials, representatives, employees, and agents shall be named as additional insureds on such policy.