c, While it's being moved from an aircraft, ; water-
<br />craft or " auto" to the place where it is finallyde=
<br />livered;
<br />but "loading or unloading" does :not include the
<br />movement: of property by .means: of,a mechanical
<br />device, other than a 'hand truck,: that is not at-
<br />tached to the aircraft, watercraft:or "auto ".
<br />12. "rvlobile equipment" rne'ans "any" or the ri9Vumirg
<br />types of land vehicles, Including any attached ma-
<br />chlnery or equipment:
<br />A. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts and other
<br />vehicles designed for use principally off public
<br />roads;.
<br />b: Vehicles maintained for use solely on or next to
<br />prernses you own or rent;
<br />c.
<br />Vehicles that travel on crawler treads;
<br />-d. Vehicles, whether. self- propelled "or not, rnain,
<br />twined primarily to provide Mobility to perma-
<br />nently mounted:
<br />(1) Powereranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or
<br />drills'; or
<br />(2) Road construction lorresurfacinq equipment
<br />such as graders, scrapers or'rollers,:
<br />e: Vehicles not deschbetl in a.; lb., C. or d. above
<br />that are not self - propelled and are maintained
<br />:Primarily to provide mobility to permanently, at-
<br />tached equipment of (tie following types.
<br />(1) Air compressors; pumps and generators;
<br />including spraying, welding; building :clean-
<br />ing,- ;geophysical exploration, lighting and
<br />well servicing equipment; or,
<br />(2) Cherry,pickers -and similar devices -used to
<br />raise or lower workers;
<br />f, Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d: above
<br />maintained primarily for purposes other than
<br />the transportation of persons or cargo.
<br />However, •self-propelled vehicles with the fok
<br />lowing- types of permanently attached equip-
<br />ment are not "mobile equipment' but wilt tie
<br />considered "autos ":
<br />(1) Equipment designed primarily for:
<br />(a) :Snow removal;:
<br />(b) Road maintenance, but not construction
<br />or: resurfacing; or
<br />(c) .5freet cleaning;
<br />(2) Cherry pickers and similar devices mounted
<br />on automobile or truck chassis and:used to
<br />raise or lower workers; and
<br />(3) Air compressors, pumps and generaters,
<br />including spraying, welding, building clean-
<br />ing; geophysical exploration, lighting and
<br />well servicing equipment.
<br />13. "Occurrence" means an accident, including con-
<br />tinuous or repeated exposure to substantially the
<br />same general harmful conditions..
<br />14. "Personal and advertising injury means Injury,
<br />including consequential "bodily injury', arising out
<br />of one :or-mote of'the following offenses:.
<br />a. False arrest,' detention or lmprisonment;
<br />b. Malicious prosecution;
<br />c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into,
<br />or invasion of':theright of:private occupancy of
<br />a room, dwelling or premises that a person: oc-
<br />cupies, committed by or on behalf'of its owner,
<br />landlord or lessor;
<br />d. Oraf or written publication -of material that slap-
<br />darn or libels a person :or organization or dis-
<br />parages a person's or organization's- goods,
<br />products or services;
<br />a. Oral or written: publication of material that Wio-
<br />fates a person's fight of privacy;
<br />f. The use of another's advertising ;idea in your
<br />"advertisement'`,•. or
<br />g. Infringing upon another's copyrighit;:trade dress
<br />or sfogan in your " advertisement":
<br />1b. "Poflutants" mean any solid; liquid, gaseous :or
<br />thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke,
<br />Vapor; soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and
<br />waste. Waste includes materials to be recycled;
<br />reconditioned or reclaimed.
<br />46: "Products- completed operations hazard "::
<br />a. Includes all `bodily injury and "property dam-
<br />age" occurring awayfrom premises`,you own -or
<br />rent and arising out of "your product" or "your
<br />work" excepfi
<br />(1) Products that are stiff in your physical pos-
<br />session; or
<br />(2) Work that hag not yet been completed or
<br />abandoned. However, "your work" will be
<br />deemed completed at earliest of the fol-
<br />lowing times;
<br />(a) When all of the work calledfor in your
<br />contract'has been completed..
<br />(b) When all of the Work to be done at the
<br />Job site has been completed if your con-
<br />tract calls for work at more than one fob
<br />site.,
<br />(c) Whet i that part of the work dui ie al a jot;"
<br />site hes been put to its intended use by
<br />any person or organization other than
<br />another contractor or subcontractor
<br />working on the same project:
<br />Work that may need service;-maintenance,
<br />correction, repair or replacement but which
<br />is otherwise complete, will be treated as
<br />completed.
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