Common use of Fallen Trees Clause in Contracts

Fallen Trees. (1) If circumstances of a loss meet those specified in (2) below, we will pay your reasonable expense, up to $1000, for the removal from the "residence premises" of: (a) Your tree(s) felled by the peril of Windstorm Or Hail or Weight Of Ice, (b) A neighbor's tree(s) felled by a Peril Insured Against under Coverage C. The $1000 limit is the most we will pay in any one loss regardless of the number of fallen trees. No more than $500 of this limit will be paid for the removal of any one tree. This coverage is additional insurance. (2) Tree removal coverage as described in (1) above applies only if: (a) The tree damages a structure covered under this policy; (b) Windstorm or Hail or Weight of Ice, Snow or Sleet causes damage to a structure covered under this policy and the Pennsylvania Governor de- clares the area in which the "resi- dence premises" is located to be a disaster area as a result of such weather conditions; or (c) The tree does not damage a structure covered under this policy, but: (i) Blocks a driveway on the "resi- dence premises" which prevents a "motor vehicle", that is registered for use on public roads or prop- erty, from entering or leaving the "residence premises"; or (ii) Blocks a ramp or other fixture designed to assist a handicapped person to enter or leave the dwell- ing building.

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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Agreement, Homeowners Insurance Policy