Accidental Discharge Or Overflow Of Water Or Steam. a. This peril means accidental discharge or overflow of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system or from within a household appliance. We also pay to tear out and replace any part of a building or other structure owned solely by you which is covered under Coverage A and at the location of the "residence premises", but only when necessary to repair the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped. However, such tear out and replacement coverage only applies to other structures if the water or steam causes actual damage to a building owned solely by you at the location of the "residence premises". b. This peril does not include loss: (1) To or within the "residence premises", if the building containing the "residence premises" has been vacant for more than (2) To the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped; (3) Caused by or resulting from freezing except as provided in Peril Insured Against 14. Freezing; (4) To or within the "residence premises" caused by accidental discharge or overflow which occurs away from the building where the "residence premises" is located; or (5) Caused by mold, fungus or wet rot unless hidden within the walls or ceilings or beneath the floors or above the ceilings of a structure. c. In this peril, a plumbing system or household appliance does not include a sump, sump pump or related equipment or a roof drain, gutter, downspout or similar fixtures or equipment. Section I – Exclusion 3. Water, Paragraphs a. and c. that apply to surface water and water below the surface of the ground do not apply to loss by water covered under this peril.
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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Agreement, Homeowners Insurance Policy
Accidental Discharge Or Overflow Of Water Or Steam. a. This peril means accidental discharge or overflow over- flow of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective pro- tective sprinkler system or from within a household appliance. We also pay to tear out and replace any part of a building the building, or other structure owned solely by you which is covered under Coverage A and at the location of structure, on the "residence premises", but only when necessary to repair the system or appliance appli- ance from which the water or steam escaped. However, such tear out and replacement coverage cov- erage only applies to other structures if the water or steam causes actual damage to a building owned solely by you at the location of on the "residence premises".
b. This peril does not include loss:
(1) To or within On the "residence premises", if the building containing the "residence premises" dwelling has been vacant for more thanthan 60 con- secutive days immediately before the loss. A dwelling being constructed is not consid- ered vacant;
(2) To the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped;
(3) Caused by or resulting from freezing except as provided in Peril Insured Against 14. Freezing;
(4) To or within On the "residence premises" caused by accidental discharge or overflow which occurs away from the building where oc- curs off the "residence premises" is located"; or
(5) Caused by mold, fungus or wet rot unless hidden within the walls or ceilings or beneath be- neath the floors or above the ceilings of a structure.
c. In this peril, a plumbing system or household appliance does not include a sump, sump pump or related equipment or a roof drain, gutter, downspout or similar fixtures or equipmentequip- ment.
Section I – Exclusion 3. WaterWater Damage, Paragraphs Para- graphs a. and c. that apply to surface water and water below the surface of the ground do not apply to loss by water covered under this peril.
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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Policy
Accidental Discharge Or Overflow Of Water Or Steam. a. This peril means accidental discharge or overflow over- flow of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective pro- tective sprinkler system or from within a household appliance. We also pay to tear out and replace any part of a building the building, or other structure owned solely by you which is covered under Coverage A and at the location of structure, on the "residence premises", but only when necessary to repair the system or appliance appli- ance from which the water or steam escaped. However, such tear out and replacement coverage cov- erage only applies to other structures if the water wa- ter or steam causes actual damage to a building owned solely by you at the location of build- ing on the "residence premises".
b. This peril does not include loss:
(1) To or within On the "residence premises", if the building containing the "residence premises" dwelling has been vacant for more thanthan 60 consecu- tive days immediately before the loss. A dwelling being constructed is not consid- ered vacant;
(2) To the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped;
(3) Caused by or resulting from freezing except as provided in Peril Insured Against 14. Freezing;
(4) To or within On the "residence premises" caused by accidental discharge or overflow which occurs away from the building where oc- curs off the "residence premises" is located"; or
(5) Caused by mold, fungus or wet rot unless hidden within the walls or ceilings or beneath be- neath the floors or above the ceilings of a structure.
c. In this peril, a plumbing system or household appliance does not include a sump, sump pump or related equipment or a roof drain, guttergut- ter, downspout or similar fixtures or equipment.
Section I – Exclusion 3. WaterWater Damage, Paragraphs Para- graphs a. and c. that apply to surface water and water below the surface of the ground do not apply to loss by water covered under this peril.
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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Policy
Accidental Discharge Or Overflow Of Water Or Steam. a. This peril means accidental discharge or overflow of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system or from within a household appliance. We also pay to tear out and replace any part of a building the building, or other structure owned solely by you which is covered under Coverage A and at the location of structure, on the "residence premises", but only when necessary to repair the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped. However, such tear out and replacement coverage only applies to other structures if the water or steam causes actual damage to a building owned solely by you at the location of on the "residence premises".
b. This peril does not include loss:
(1) To or within On the "residence premises", if the building containing the "residence premises" dwelling has been vacant for more thanthan 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss. A dwelling being constructed is not considered vacant;
(2) To the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped;
(3) Caused by or resulting from freezing except as provided in Peril Insured Against 14. Freezing;
(4) To or within On the "residence premises" caused by accidental discharge or overflow which occurs away from the building where off the "residence premises" is located"; or
(5) Caused by mold, fungus or wet rot unless hidden within the walls or ceilings or beneath the floors or above the ceilings of a structure.
c. In this peril, a plumbing system or household appliance does not include a sump, sump pump or related equipment or a roof drain, gutter, downspout or similar fixtures or equipment.
Section I – Exclusion 3. Water, Paragraphs a. and c. that apply to surface water and water below the surface of the ground do not apply to loss by water covered under this peril.
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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Homeowners Insurance Policy
Accidental Discharge Or Overflow Of Water Or Steam. Sample Copy
a. This peril means accidental discharge or overflow of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system or from within a household appliance. We also pay to tear out and replace any part of a building or other structure owned solely by you which is covered under Coverage A and at the location of the "residence premises", but only when necessary to repair the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped. However, such tear out and replacement coverage only applies to other structures if the water or steam causes actual damage to a building owned solely by you at the location of the "residence premises".
b. This peril does not include loss:
(1) To or within the "residence premises", if the building containing the "residence premises" has been vacant for more thanthan 60 consecutive days immediately before the loss. A building being constructed is not considered vacant;
(2) To the system or appliance from which the water or steam escaped;
(3) Caused by or resulting from freezing except as provided in Peril Insured Against 14. Freezing;
(4) To or within the "residence premises" caused by accidental discharge or overflow which occurs away from the building where the "residence premises" is located; or
(5) Caused by mold, fungus or wet rot unless hidden within the walls or ceilings or beneath the floors or above the ceilings of a structure.
c. In this peril, a plumbing system or household appliance does not include a sump, sump pump or related equipment or a roof drain, gutter, downspout or similar fixtures or equipment.or
Section I – Exclusion 3. WaterWater Damage, Paragraphs a. and c. that apply to surface water and water below the surface of the ground do not apply to loss by water covered under this peril.
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Sources: Insurance Policy