Common use of Damage to Personal Property of Others Clause in Contracts

Damage to Personal Property of Others. At “our” option, a covered loss may be adjusted with and paid: a. to “you” on behalf of the owner; or b. to the owner. If “we” pay the owner, “we” do not have to pay an “insured”.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Unit Owners Form, Insurance Policy

Damage to Personal Property of Others. At “our” our option, a covered an insured loss may be adjusted with and paid: a. to “you” you on behalf of the owner; or b. to the owner. If “we” we pay the owner, “we” we do not have to pay an “insured”you.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Damage to Personal Property of Others. At “our” option, a covered loss may be adjusted with and paid: a. to To “you” on behalf of the owner; or b. to To the owner. If “we” pay the owner, “we” do not have to pay an “insured”.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Homeowners Insurance Policy

Damage to Personal Property of Others. At “our” option, a covered an insured loss may be adjusted with and paid: a. to “you” on behalf of the owner; or b. to the owner. If “we” pay the owner, “we” do not have to pay an insuredyou”.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Dwelling Property Insurance Contract