(May 2023)
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AAIS provides two different advisory declarations for this coverage. Insurance carriers can use the forms in part or in whole. However, the information on the declarations is necessary because of references to them within the coverage form.
The following information is displayed on the Declarations:
· The name and address of the insurer (with or without a company logo)
· Policy number
· Name and mailing address of the agency
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Name and mailing address of the insured
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Residence location but only when different from
the mailing address
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Policy period including effective and expiration
date with month, day and year, as well as time of day
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Loss payable information
Note: This is particularly important because cancellation and
non-renewal notices must be mailed to any loss payable.
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A listing of all coverage parts and endorsements
that are part of the policy at inception must be provided.
This form supplements the PM 0050, allowing the named
insured to specify the classes of property and coverage method desired for
each, selected class.
Scheduled Coverage is available for bikes, cameras, coins,
fine arts, furs, golf equipment, jewelry, musical instruments, silverware and
stamps. Unscheduled coverage is also available for these classes with the
important exceptions of furs and jewelry. Further, sublimits apply to coin collections
and stamps.
Space for indicating whether separate schedules must be
referenced is provided for personal articles, jewelry or fine arts. A listing of
deductibles is available for all classes referenced above. However, deductibles
are not applicable to coin collections, furs, silverware or stamps. The form
also provides space for listing the locations where furs are kept.
This section explains the extended protection for newly
acquired fine arts and new acquisitions involving cameras, musical instruments,
jewelry and furs.
This section provides space for selecting whether any of the
following apply:
Several selections require additional information, such as
storage location.