Common use of Existing Damage Clause in Contracts

Existing Damage. Damages which occurred prior to policy inception regardless of whether such damages were apparent at the time of the inception of this policy or discovered at a later date. This exclusion does not apply in the event of a total loss by a Peril Insured Against.

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Sources: Homeowners 3 – Special Form, Homeowners 3 – Special Form

Existing Damage. a. Damages which occurred prior to the policy inception regardless of whether such damages were apparent at the time of the inception of this policy or discovered at a later date. This exclusion does not apply in the event ; or b. Claims or damages arising out of a total loss by a Peril Insured Againstworkmanship, repairs or lack of repairs arising from damage which occurred prior to policy inception.

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Sources: Dwelling Property Insurance Endorsement

Existing Damage. a. Damages which occurred prior to policy inception regardless of whether such damages were apparent at the time of the inception of this policy or discovered at a later date; or b. Claims or damages arising out of workmanship, repairs or lack of repairs arising from damage which occurred prior to policy inception. This exclusion does not apply in the event of a total loss by a Peril Insured AgainstHO 00 05.)

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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Endorsement