Sentences with phrase «of named perils such»

Personal property is protected against a long list of named perils such as fire, theft, and burst pipes.
Personal property is protected against a long list of named perils such as fire, theft, and burst pipes.

Not exact matches

Your personal property is covered against named perils such as fire, theft, vandalism, and weight of snow and ice.
Remember, though, you're covered against all of the other common named perils, such as fire, theft, vandalism, smoke, burst pipes, and other perils.
If your personal property suffers a loss from any of the named perils described in the policy, such as fire, theft, vandalism, smoke, or any of the others, you file a claim and get paid the amount of money you need to go replace the item with a new one of like kind and quality.
A condo insurance policy's dwelling and property coverage generally covers a defined list of «named perils,» or hazards, such as fire, hail, theft and vandalism.
It's often very inexpensive, and replaces the named perils with «insur [ance] against direct physical loss,» regardless of cause, subject to a few obvious exceptions such as nuclear war.
Your renters insurance policy covers certain named perils such as fire, smoke, and certain kinds of water damage.
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».
A named perils clause requires the actual cause of loss to be listed in the policy, such as fire, lightning, explosion, and theft.
If your personal property suffers a loss from any of the named perils described in the policy, such as fire, theft, vandalism, smoke, or any of the others, you file a claim and get paid the amount of money you need to go replace the item with a new one of like kind and quality.
Remember, though, you're covered against all of the other common named perils, such as fire, theft, vandalism, smoke, burst pipes, and other perils.
It's often very inexpensive, and replaces the named perils with «insur [ance] against direct physical loss,» regardless of cause, subject to a few obvious exceptions such as nuclear war.
Many people are aware of a few of the named perils that their renters insurance covers, such as fire.
Named Perils include such things as wind, fire, hail, electrical surges, lightning, explosion, theft, vandalism and other potential causes of damage to property or people.
A renter's insurance policy covers your contents while living in a rented property against losses caused by a list of specifically named perils such as fire, theft, hurricanes or other natural disasters.
A type of insurance that covers against the loss of use of machinery or property due to damage resulting from a named peril or hazard, such as a fire or natural disaster.
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».
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