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Therefore, if (4)(a) and/or (4)(b) applies, <br />our total payment for direct physical loss <br />or damage and debris removal expense <br />may reach but will never exceed the Limit <br />of Insurance on the Covered Property that <br />has sustained loss or damage, plus <br />$25,000 . <br />(5) Examples <br />The following examples assume that there <br />is no Coinsurance penalty. <br />Example 1 <br />Limit of Insurance: $ 90,000 <br />Amountof Deductible: $ 500 <br />Amountof Loss: $ 50,000 <br />Amountof Loss Payable: $ 49,500 <br />($50,000— $500) <br />Debris Removal Expense: $ 10,000 <br />Debris Removal Expense Payable: $ 10,000 <br />($10,000 is 20% of $50,000.) <br />The debris removal expense is less than 25% of the <br />sum of the loss payable plus the deductible. The <br />sum of the loss payable and the debris removal <br />expense ($49,500 +$10,000=$59,500) is less <br />than the Limit of Insurance. Therefore, the full <br />amount of debris removal expense is payable in <br />accordance with the terms of Paragraph (3). <br />Example 2 <br />Limit of Insurance: $ 90,000 <br />Amountof Deductible: $ 500 <br />Amount of Loss: $ 80,000 <br />Amount of Loss Payable: $ 79,500 <br />($80,000— $500) <br />Debris Removal Expense: $ 40,000 <br />Debris Removal Expense Payable <br />Basic Amount: $ 10,500 <br />Additional Amount: $ 25,000 <br />The basic amount payable for debris removal <br />expense under the terms of Paragraph (3) is <br />calculated as follows: $80,000 ($79,500 + $500) <br />x .25=$20,000, capped at $10,500. The cap <br />applies because the sum of the loss payable <br />($79,500) and the basic amount payable for debris <br />removal expense ($10,500) cannot exceed the <br />Limit of Insurance ($90,000). <br />The additional amount payable for debris removal expense <br />is provided in accordance with the terms of Paragraph (4), <br />because the debris removal expense ($40,000) exceeds <br />25% of the loss payable plus the deductible ($40,000 is <br />50%of $80,000), and because the sum of the loss <br />payable and debris removal expense ($79,500 +$40,000 <br />=$119,500) would exceed the Limit of Insurance <br />($90,000). The additional amount of covered debris <br />removal expense is $25,000, the maximum payable under <br />Paragraph (4). Thus, the total payable for debris removal <br />expense in this example is $35 ,500; $4,500 of the debris <br />removal expense is not covered. <br />b. Preservation Of Property <br />If it is necessary to move Covered Property <br />from the described premises to preserve it from <br />loss or damage by a Covered Cause of Loss, <br />we will pay for any direct physical loss or <br />damage to that property: <br />(1) While it is being moved or while <br />temporarily stored at another location; <br />and <br />(2) Only if the loss or damage occurs within <br />30 days after the property is first moved. <br />c. Fire Department Service Charge <br />When the fire department is called to save or <br />protect Covered Property from a Covered <br />Cause of Loss, w e will pay up to $1,000 for <br />service at each premises described in the <br />Declarations, unless a higher limit is shown in <br />the Declarations. Such limit is the most we will <br />pay regardless of the number of responding fire <br />departments or fire units, and regardless of the <br />number or type of services performed. <br />This Additional Coverage applies to your <br />liabilityfor fire department service charges: <br />(1) Assumed by contractor agreement <br />prior to loss; or <br />(2) Required by local ordinance. <br />No Deductible applies to this Additional <br />Coverage. <br />Page 4 of 16 © Insurance Services Office,lnc., 2011 <br />�oRaN <br />} z <br />RiskMmVmedDMsfan <br />REVIEWED & APPROVED BY.- <br />f R. V;&'Vd <br />Risk Management Analyst <br />