The M and C policy contract typically defines "premises" as the physical location or property specified in the policy where covered activities occur. This includes the buildings, structures, and surrounding areas that the policyholder owns, rents, or occupies, as well as any associated fixtures or improvements. The definition is crucial for determining the scope of coverage and the locations from which claims may arise. It may also specify any exclusions or limitations related to certain areas or uses.
The M and C Contract defines "Premises" as the location where the services will be performed or the goods delivered as specified in the agreement. The specifics of what constitutes the Premises should be detailed in the contract to avoid any confusion or disputes.
Yes. Normally up to 10% of coverage c (Contents) are covered off premises.
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It should cover your loss anywhere in the world as long as you are traveling up to the limit on your policy. Look for a clause in your policy titled "Personal Property off Premises" and it will tell you. Normally the limit is your actual loss up to 10% of your Coverage C limit.
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B. C. Maddocks has written: 'Renting business premises' -- subject(s): Commercial leases
C. WYCLIFFE NOBLE has written: 'ACCESS FOR DISABLED PEOPLE TO ARTS PREMISES: THE JOURNEY SEQUENCE'
There is no coverage at all for an accident to an insured either off property or on property. A Homeowners policy provides coverage for structures, personal property, additional living expenses due to loss, liability coverage and medical payments. There is coverage away from premises for insured personal property provided it is due to loss from a covered cause. Coverage is generally limited to 10% of coverage C and if it is theft, insured must be temporarily residing where the theft occurred. The liability coverage provided by the policy covers the insured away from premises. These all are general statements and there are exclusions so the policy should be consulted.
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