If you are near a body of water, whether it has a reputation for overflowing or not, you want to make sure you are
insured against this peril.
Not exact matches
Owners of private commercial buildings are required to
insure them
against fire and allied
perils, as per Sections 183 and 184 of the Insurance Act 2006, (Act 724).
See renters insurance
perils insured against for more information.
This changes the policy in such a way as to remove the list of covered
perils and replace it with the words «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss or damage...» followed by a few obvious exclusions such as nuclear war.
If you like, you can even endorse your The Village At Fox Creek to cover open
perils, which
insures against risk of direct physical loss by any cause, subject to exclusions such as nuclear hazards and intentional acts.
If a civil authority prohibits you from use of the «residence premises» as a result of direct physical damage to neighboring premises caused by a
Peril Insured Against under this policy, we cover resulting
If a loss is caused by a
peril not
insured against, there is no coverage.
In a nutshell, it replaces the
perils insured against section of your policy with language to the effect of «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss to your property.»
An open
perils policy is endorsed to have language similar to «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss to property covered by the policy.»
The best part is that you can
insure your liability and your belongings
against many
perils, including fires caused by neighbors lacking common sense, for just a few dollars a month.
If you have the «Enhanced Home Package» on your renters insurance the
perils named in the policy, such as fire, are replaced with verbiage along the lines of «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss».
For example, if you like going off - road, you can purchase additional
peril coverage that
insures your motorcycle
against damages that may occur when you ride in those conditions.
What's being
insured against are
perils that you do not have control over, you're not
insured for your own acts.
These
perils are common enough that they're worth
insuring against and cause major enough losses to be devastating.
Open
perils coverage
insures against «risk of direct physical loss» to the property in question.
The
perils insured against under the policy are the list of things that you're covered
against.
You'll find it in the «
perils insured against» section of the policy document.
If a civil authority prohibits your use of the residence because of direct damage to a neighboring premise by a
peril insured against, coverage is available for additional living expenses.
HO - 3's hazard insurance — the part of a homeowners policy that covers damage to your home's structure —
insures against damage from «open
perils.»
The key is «if the failure results in a loss from a
Peril Insured Against, on the residence premises,» there could be coverage.
HO - 2 Broad: in addition to the basic
perils,
insures you
against things like the weight of ice and snow, falling objects, and the sudden freezing of plumbing appliances.
We consider questions as to the proper construction of insurance policies, which may raise issues as to the identification of fundamental terms, the
peril insured against and the proper subject matter of the contract.
The Supreme Court of Canada, and other Canadian appellate courts have since the 1970s held that covenants to
insure, in leases or construction contracts, bar claims by covenantors for loss or damage to the subject property by
perils to be
insured against, due to the negligence of covenantees.
It should contain a definite time limit, should be in writing, and clearly designate the company in which the risk is bound, the amount and the
perils insured against, as well as the type of insurance.
Named
perils or hazards, policies name the specific
perils or hazards the policy
insures against.
See renters insurance
perils insured against for more information.
It protects all parties involved in a project
against physical damage to
insured property caused by a covered
peril.
The list of
perils insured against includes «Riot Or Civil Commotion,» along with theft, fire, and smoke.
The
perils you want to
insure against and the extent and value of the contents will also help determine the cost.
This insurance coverage protects building owners
against loss of income when rentals have been interrupted or rental value has been impaired by the occurrence of any of the
insured perils.
Insure against numerous
perils such as hurricane, theft and flood.
You'll find it in the «
perils insured against» section of the policy document.
In a nutshell, it replaces the
perils insured against section of your policy with language to the effect of «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss to your property.»
Usually the open
perils wording is to the effect of «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss...» meaning that open
perils doesn't keep you tied to the same list of covered events as named
perils would.
HO - 2 Broad: in addition to the basic
perils,
insures you
against things like the weight of ice and snow, falling objects, and the sudden freezing of plumbing appliances.
HO - 3 Special:
insures your dwelling
against every
peril except flood, earthquake, war, nuclear accident, and others specified in your policy.
An open
perils policy is endorsed to have language similar to «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss to property covered by the policy.»
The
perils insured against under the policy are the list of things that you're covered
against.
Reinstatement Value Clause (Applicable for Section C): On payment of additional premium, the Company shall compensate the
Insured Educational Institute for cover
against fire and allied
perils on reinstatement value basis i.e. there would not be any deduction for depreciation while settling claims.
How much is renters insurance going to cost me in upstate NY, where the weight of snow and ice is a realistic
peril to
insure against?
If a civil authority prohibits you from use of the «residence premises» as a result of direct physical damage to neighboring premises caused by a
Peril Insured Against under this policy, we cover resulting
This changes the policy in such a way as to remove the list of covered
perils and replace it with the words «We
insure against risk of direct physical loss or damage...» followed by a few obvious exclusions such as nuclear war.
Many tenants think most of the
perils insured against are not likely to happen to them.
To
insure your belongings
against earthquakes, you must buy additional coverage called a rider that extends your policy to include this
peril.
If a civil authority prohibits your use of the residence because of direct damage to a neighboring premise by a
peril insured against, coverage is available for additional living expenses.
The technical answer to what is loss of use coverage on Manhattan, NY renters insurance is «If a loss by a
peril insured against under this policy to covered property or the building containing the property makes the residence premises not fit to live in, we cover at your choice either of the following:... any necessary increase in living expenses incurred by you so that your household can maintain its normal standard of living; or... the fair rental value of that part of the residence premises where you reside...»
Whether you rent a house, condominium or loft in the Omaha area, you need a way of
insuring your property
against the
perils that could easily destroy your accumulated wealth.
The key is «if the failure results in a loss from a
Peril Insured Against, on the residence premises,» there could be coverage.
For under $ 200 a year, renters insurance will
insure your personal belongings
against the same
perils a homeowners policy would.
One of the
perils insured against with respect to your personal property is «riot or civil commotion.»