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EXTENDED RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION EXCLUSION CLAUSE
WITH U.S.A. ENDORSEMENT

(March 1, 2003) 

This clause shall be paramount and shall override anything contained in this insurance inconsistent therewith.

1.       In no case shall this insurance cover loss, damage, liability or expense directly or indirectly caused by or contributed to by or arising from 

1.1       ionizing radiations from or contamination by radioactivity from any nuclear fuel or from any nuclear waste or from the combustion of nuclear fuel 

1.2       the radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous or contaminating properties of any nuclear installation, reactor or other nuclear assembly or nuclear component thereof 

1.3       any weapon or device employing atomic or nuclear fission and/or fusion or other like reaction or radioactive force or matter. 

1.4       the radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous or contaminating properties of any radioactive matter.  The exclusion in this sub-clause does not extend to radioactive isotopes, other than nuclear fuel, when such isotopes are being prepared, carried, stored, or used for commercial, agricultural, medical, scientific or other similar peaceful purposes.

 

RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION EXCLUSION CLAUSE
(U.S.A. ENDORSEMENT)

This insurance is subject to the Extended Radioactive Contamination Exclusion Clause (March 1, 2003) provided that

if fire is an insured peril

and

where the subject matter insured or, in the case of a reinsurance, the subject matter insured by the original insurance, is within the U.S.A., its islands, onshore territories or possessions

and

a fire arises directly or indirectly from one or more of the causes detailed in Sub-Clauses 1.1, 1.2, and 1.4 of the Extended Radioactive Contamination Exclusion Clause March 1, 2003 any loss or damage arising directly from that fire shall, subject to the provisions of this insurance, be covered, EXCLUDING however any loss damage liability or expense caused by nuclear reaction, nuclear radiation, or radioactive contamination arising directly or indirectly from that fire.

 


 

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