Examples of Tools of Trade in a sentence
Only one basic excess is applicable to any one claim event and only the basic excess is applicable to this Tools of Trade policy option.
Tools of Trade: • Implements, books, and tools of trade, up to $2,025.
Tools of Trade All employees (other than pieceworkers) engaged in classifications that are proclaimed as trades under the Vocational Education and Training Act, 1994 shall either be supplied with all tools by the employer or be paid a tool allowance of not less than $9.00 per week.
Property Insured means Office Contents, Stock and Tools of Trade limited to the Sum Insured stated in the Schedule.
Tools of Trade means the those implements or appliances used, all belonging to You or for which You are liable, in the Business at work sites for the purpose of the Business or located at the Situation specified in the Schedule, other than construction plant, vehicles or trailers.