Description

Type of Coverage under HOC form for building and contents (2 words)
Basis of Claim Payout- Building (3 words)
Basis of Claim Payout- Contents (2 words)
Limit for this item is $6000
Applies to Certain Items and Restricts amount paid in a claim (2 Words)
Extra coverage added to policy to increase limits on certain items.
Coverage is included up to 75% of dwelling limit for this. Includes coverage while temporarily away from premises. (2 WORDS)
Coverage is included up to 20% of dwelling limit for this. (3 words)
An extension to homeowners policies that adds coverage for overland water damage and sewer back up. (3 words)
Coverage is included up to 15% of dwelling limit for this. (3 words)
Coverage is available under policy up to $2000 for these items.
Coverage is available up to $5000 only when at insured location.(2 words)
specified perils coverage up to $4000 provided unit is under 16 ft and 26 hp.
Definition of who is insured under your policy. (3 words)
Covered to $15000 per occurrence, $30000 per policy term. (2 words)
perils not covered under a policy
payment for the reasonable time required to repair or replace the portion of the dwelling that is rented to others. (3 WORDS)
the building described in the policy occupied by the insured as a private residence
amount of the limit of insurance on personal property that can be extended to a family member in a nursing home or to a student away at school (2 words)
amount of time personal property is covered while moving within Canada or while in a storage unit from the date first stored. (2 words)
limit of $10000 including attachments and equipment with no more than 30 hp. (3 WORDS)
fire, lightning,explosion,smoke,fallion object,impact by aircraft or land vehicle, riot, vandalism or malicious acts, freezing, rupture, windstorm or hail, transportation are examples of____. (2 words)
items such as collectible cards, comic books, memorabilia up to $2500 in all, liimit of $250 per item applies.

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