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THE <br />HARTFORD <br />marketability, loss of use of property, or which threatens human health or welfare. Waste includes materials to be <br />recycled, reconditioned or reclaimed. <br />12. "Power supply services" means the following types of property supplying electricity, steam or gas, including <br />overhead transmission lines to the "scheduled premises": <br />a. Utility generating plants; <br />b. Switching stations; <br />c. Substations; <br />d. Transformers; and <br />e. Transmission Lines. <br />13. "Scheduled premises" means any premises listed by location address in the Coverage Part Declarations. <br />14. "Securities" means negotiable and nonnegotiable instruments or contracts representing either "money" or other <br />property and includes: <br />a. Tokens, tickets, revenue and other stamps (whether represented by actual stamps or unused value in meter) <br />in current use; and <br />b. Evidences of debt issued in connection with credit or charge cards, which cards are not issued by you; <br />but does not include "money." <br />Lottery tickets held for sale and postage stamps in current use and having face value are not "securities". <br />15. "Specified cause of loss" means the following: <br />Fire; lightning; explosion, windstorm or hail; smoke; aircraft or vehicles; riot or civil commotion; vandalism; <br />leakage from fire extinguishing equipment; sinkhole collapse; volcanic action; falling objects; weight of snow, ice <br />or sleet; water damage. <br />a. Sinkhole collapse means the sudden sinking or collapse of land into underground empty spaces created by <br />the action of water on limestone or dolomite. This cause of loss does not include: <br />(1) The cost of filling sinkholes; or <br />(2) Sinking or collapse of land into man-made underground cavities. <br />b. Falling objects does not include loss of or damage to: <br />(1) Personal property in the open; or <br />(2) The interior of a building or structure, or property inside a building or structure, unless the roof or an <br />outside wall of the building or structure is first damaged by a falling object. <br />c. Water damage means <br />(1) Accidental discharge or leakage of water or steam as the direct result of the breaking apart or cracking of <br />any part of a system or appliance (other than a sump system including its related equipment and parts) <br />containing water or steam; and <br />(2) Accidental discharge or leakage of water or waterborne material as the direct result of the breaking apart <br />or cracking of a water or sewer pipe that is located off the "scheduled premises" and is part of a municipal <br />potable water supply system or municipal sanitary sewer system, if the breakage or cracking is caused by <br />wear and tear. <br />But water damage does not include loss or damage otherwise excluded under Exclusion B.1.f., Water. <br />Therefore, for example, there is no coverage in the situation in which discharge or leakage of water results <br />from the breaking apart or cracking of a pipe which was caused by or related to weather -induced flooding, <br />even if wear and tear contributed to the breakage or cracking. As another example, and also in accordance <br />Exclusion B.1.f., Water, there is no coverage for loss or damage caused by or related to weather -induced <br />flooding which follows or is exacerbated by pipe breakage or cracking attributable to wear and tear. <br />However, to the extent that accidental discharge or leakage of water falls within the criteria set forth in <br />Paragraphs c.(1) or c.(2) of this definition of "specified causes of loss", such water is not subject to the <br />provisions of Exclusion B.1.f., Water which preclude coverage for surface water or water under the ground <br />surface. <br />ew cF RAMwagzmedDMsian <br />Form SP 00 00 10 18 / ``x ► E�AEW=D & APPROVED sr: <br />© 2018, The Hartford .. v <br />(May include copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with itsr RiskPjanagementAnalpt <br />