| b. While it is in or on an aircraft, watercraft or "auto"; 
<br />or 
<br />c. While it is being moved from an aircraft, watercraft 
<br />or "auto" to the place where it is finally delivered; 
<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 attached to 
<br />the aircraft, watercraft or "auto". 
<br />15. "Mobile equipment" means any of the following types 
<br />of land vehicles, including any attached machinery or 
<br />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 />premises you own or rent; 
<br />c. Vehicles that travel on crawler treads; 
<br />d. Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not, maintained 
<br />primarily to provide mobility to permanently 
<br />mounted: 
<br />(1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or 
<br />drills; or 
<br />(2) Road construction or resurfacing equipment 
<br />such as graders, scrapers or rollers; 
<br />e. Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d. above that 
<br />are not self-propelled and are maintained primarily 
<br />to provide mobility to permanently attached 
<br />equipment of the following types: 
<br />(1) Air compressors, pumps and generators, 
<br />including spraying, welding, building cleaning, 
<br />geophysical exploration, lighting and well 
<br />servicing equipment; or 
<br />(2) Cherry pickers and similar devices used to raise 
<br />or lower workers; 
<br />f. Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d. above 
<br />maintained primarily for purposes other than the 
<br />transportation of persons or cargo. 
<br />However, self-propelled vehicles with the following 
<br />types of permanently attached equipment are not 
<br />"mobile equipment" but will be considered "autos": 
<br />(1) Equipment, of at least 1,000 pounds gross 
<br />vehicle weight, designed primarily for: 
<br />(a) Snow removal; 
<br />(b) Road maintenance, but not construction or 
<br />resurfacing; or 
<br />(c) Street cleaning; 
<br />(2) Cherry pickers and similar devices mounted on 
<br />automobile or truck chassis and used to raise or 
<br />lower workers; and 
<br />(3) Air compressors, pumps and generators, 
<br />including spraying, welding, building cleaning, 
<br />geophysical exploration, lighting and well 
<br />servicing equipment. 
<br />16. "Occurrence" means an accident, including continuous 
<br />or repeated exposure to substantially the same general 
<br />harmful conditions. 
<br />17. "Personal and advertising injury" means injury, 
<br />including consequential "bodily injury", arising out of 
<br />one or more of the following offenses: 
<br />a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment; 
<br />b. Malicious prosecution; 
<br />c. The wrongful eviction from, wrongful entry into, or 
<br />invasion of the right of private occupancy of a room, 
<br />dwelling or premises that a person occupies, 
<br />committed by or on behalf of its owner, landlord or 
<br />lessor; 
<br />d. Oral, written or electronic publication of material 
<br />that slanders or libels a person or organization or 
<br />disparages a person's or organization's goods, 
<br />products or services; 
<br />e. Oral, written or electronic publication of material 
<br />that violates a person's right of privacy; 
<br />f. Copying, in your "advertisement", a person's or 
<br />organization's "advertising idea" or style of 
<br />"advertisement"; 
<br />g. Infringement of copyright, slogan, or title of any 
<br />literary or artistic work, in your "advertisement"; or 
<br />h. Discrimination or humiliation that results in injury to 
<br />the feelings or reputation of a natural person. 
<br />18. "Pollutants" mean any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal 
<br />irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapor, soot, 
<br />fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and waste. Waste 
<br />includes materials to be recycled, reconditioned or 
<br />reclaimed. 
<br />19. "Products -completed operations hazard": 
<br />a. Includes all "bodily injury" and "property damage" 
<br />occurring away from premises you own or rent and 
<br />arising out of "your product" or "your work" except: 
<br />(1) Products that are still in your physical 
<br />possession; or 
<br />(2) Work that has not yet been completed or 
<br />abandoned. However, "your work" will be 
<br />deemed completed at the earliest of the 
<br />following times: 
<br />(a) When all of the work called for in your 
<br />contract has been completed. 
<br />(b) When all of the work to be done at the job 
<br />site has been completed if your contract 
<br />calls for work at more than one job site. 
<br />(c) When that part of the work done at a job site 
<br />has been put to its intended use by any 
<br />person or organization other than another 
<br />contractor or subcontractor working on the 
<br />same project. 
<br />Work that may need service, maintenance, 
<br />correction, repair or replacement, but which is 
<br />otherwise complete, will be treated as 
<br />completed. 
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<br />REVIEWED BY: EUNICE HEREDIA (Pd oF19 ) 
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