Property damage definition

Property damage means physical injury to, destruction of, or loss of use of tangible property.
Property damage means damage to or loss of use of tangible property.
Property damage to property owned by an "insured". This includes costs or expenses in- curred by an "insured" or others to repair, re- place, enhance, restore or maintain such prop- erty to prevent injury to a person or damage to property of others, whether on or away from an "insured location";

Examples of Property damage in a sentence

  • Tenant shall furnish Landlord a certificate or certificates of insurance naming Landlord as a named insured under the Tenants Public Liability and Property damage insurance.

  • The policy shall provide not less than single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including death resulting therefrom, and Property damage in the minimum amounts of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per aggregate.

  • Owner's Protective Liability and Property Damage Insurance to protect the Owner against claims for Property damage and for bodily injuries, including accidental death, caused by the operations of the Contractor or his subcontractors on the Work.

  • Property damage to surrounding or adjoining areas caused directly or indirectly by actions or omissions of the Contractor or its subcontractors shall be replaced or remedied by the Contractor to the satisfaction of the City, at the Contractor’s expense.

  • Property damage to property rented to, occupied or used by, or in the care of an insured.


More Definitions of Property damage

Property damage means actual physical damage to tangible material property belonging to a third party.
Property damage to property owned by the "insured";
Property damage as used in this Part means injury to, destruction of or loss of use of:
Property damage means physical injury to, destruction of, or loss of use of
Property damage means (1) physical injury to or destruction of tangible property which occurs during the policy period, including the loss of use thereof at any time resulting therefrom, or (2) loss of use of tangible property which has not been physically injured or destroyed provided such loss of use is caused by an accident occurring during the policy period.
Property damage means physical injury to or destruction of tangible property, including loss of use of it, or loss of use of tangible property which has not been physically injured or destroyed.
Property damage means damage to, or destruction of, or loss of use of property.