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..., resulted from leakage or seepage from a damaged water pipe beneath the foundation. The trial court held this damage was not covered by the insurance policy and rejected plaintiffs' demand at their...the cause of the cracking being experienced. He determined that the damage was directly related to water leakage or seepage which went uncorrected for an extended time period. The plaintiffs testified...excludes loss "to the building caused by continuous or repeated seepage or leakage over a period of weeks, months or years . . . ." Since the evidence establishes that the damage at issue was caused by...

...experience leakage or seepage in the basement of the home. He testified that they experienced such leakage or seepage on at least two occasions in the spring of 2007. The...disclosure statement included, among other subjects, a question asking the sellers, “Has there been leakage/seepage in the basement or crawl space?” The disclosure statement...experienced leakage or seepage on at least two occasions in the year prior to completing the disclosure statement, they checked the box indicating “do not know” in response to the question about leakage and...

...policy for property damage excludes damage from "continuous or repeated seepage or leakage" from the plumbing system, the insurer cannot be made liable for such leakage damage on the theory that the...: "Continuous or Repeated Seepage or Leakage. We do not cover loss to a building caused by continuous or repeated seepage or leakage of water or steam which occurs over ...leakage and the break as two conceptually distinct events, linked only causally. But "leakage" and "seepage" necessarily imply some break or gap in the thing leaking. Thus the verb "leak" is defined...

...: * * * * * * "5. leakage or seepage of water or steam unless sudden and accidental from any: * * * * * * "c...language, succinctly stated, is to extend coverage to an insured, for loss from water leakage or seepage if this leakage or seepage was "sudden and accidental." We have been u...plaintiffs' position upon initial observation. However, recall that under the terms of the policy, damages caused by leakage or seepage are not recoverable unless such leakage or ...

...within the exclusion for "continuous or repeated leakage or seepage of water." We affirm. Sometime between April 2006 and November of that year, when the insureds' home was vacant..., the leakage of water from a toilet supply line damaged the home. Their policy excludes loss d. caused by or resulting from continuous or repeated seepage or ..., involves isolated or wide-spread damage, arises from natural or external forces, or occurs as a result of any combination of these: f. continuous or repeated seepage ...

..., pier, wharf or dock; ". . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "e. leakage or seepage of water or steam unless sudden and accidental from a: [¶] (1....) Second, the Brodkins assert the damage is due to the presence of corrosives in the soil. If the existence of cow urine, swamp seepage, or other corr...allowed to remain in the soil and for which no adequate precautionary or remedial efforts were taken." In addition, they alleged State Farm breached its duty of good faith and fair dealing by, inter alia...

...physical loss. The policy incorporated an anti- concurrent cause provision and excluded a loss stemming from constant or repeated seepage or leakage of...other cause or event contributing concurrently or in any sequence to the loss. ... 14. Constant or repeated seepage or leakage of water or stream, ...insured's] loss occurred as a result of constant seepage or leakage of water over a period of months prior to the reported date of loss, [the insured] is nonetheless entitled to recover for damages...

.... Citizens denied coverage on the basis that the leak was determined to be caused by constant, repeated leakage or seepage, a cause specifically excluded by the policy. A jury returned a verdict in favor of...Citizens. Knights argues on appeal that the verdict was a product of error, either because the trial court erroneously rejected her proposed jury instructions and verdict form, or because the trial...

...denied coverage on the basis that the leak was determined to be caused by constant, repeated leakage or seepage, a cause specifically excluded by the policy. A jury returned a verdict in favor of...Citizens. Knights argues on appeal that the verdict was a product of error, either because the trial court erroneously rejected her proposed jury instructions and verdict form, or because the trial court...

...' policy: "[W]e do not insure . . . loss . . . caused by . . . constant or repeated seepage or leakage of water . . . over a period of 14 or more days from within a plumbing . . . system...925 (Fla. 5th DCA 2018). In Hicks, we held that "an insurance policy excluding losses caused by constant or repeated leakage or seepage over...a period of fourteen days or more does not unambiguously exclude losses caused by leakage or seepage over a period of thirteen days or less." Id. at 927. We concluded that "[i]n an all...

...by, one or more of the following: ". . . . "e. leakage or seepage of water or steam unless sudden or..., whether leakage or seepage of water from a defective condition, from leakage around the chimney or from improperly installed flashing around a..., natural causes or by construction or design deficiencies." Thompson visually inspected the Koches' house and rendered a report to State Farm, listing several "possibilities" for leaks (as shown in certain...

...from . . . [c]ontinuous or repeated seepage or leakage of water that occurs over a period of 14 days or more. . . ." The trial court found the exclusion to be clear and unambiguous and that the...," viewed in the context of the entire policy, to mean water that escaped in a low volume. Moreover, at least one other court has interpreted the phrase "leakage or ...defendant's interpretation. See Webster's Third New International Dictionary 1285 (unabridged ed. 1961) (defining "leakage" as "the act . . . of leaking" and "leak" as "to enter or escape through a hole...

...foundations of buildings resulting from seepage or leakage from underground pipes and drains and for the cost of accessing and repairing that underground plumbing. The district court's summary judgment held.... . . [c]ontinuous or repeated seepage or leakage of water that occurs over a period of 14 days or more." The damage to the apartment building foundations indisputably resulted from soil expansion...caused by continuous or repeated seepage or leakage fitting that description. Second, the policy also explicitly provides that "[c]overed property does not include . . . [u]nderground pipes, flues or...

...: * * * h. Constant or repeated seepage or leakage of water or the presence or condensation of humidity, moisture or vapor, over a period of weeks...years unless such seepage or leakage of water or the presence or condensation of humidity, moisture or vapor and the resulting damage is unknown to all "insured" and is hidden within the wa..."leakage" did not encompass the nature of the loss or damage in this case. The trial court stated that the use of "seepage" and "leakage" in the same phrase as "condensation...

...insurance policy's provision excluding damages caused by "[c]onstant or repeated seepage or leakage of water ... over a period of 14 or more days." For the following reasons, we agree and reverse..., quoting the following provision of the policy: "We do not insure ... for loss ... [c]aused by ... [c]onstant or repeated seepage or leakage of water ... over a period of 14 or more days...exclusionary clauses should be read even more narrowly, we hold that an insurance policy excluding losses caused by constant or repeated leakage or seepage over a period of fourteen days or more does not...

.... Hicks contends that the trial court misapplied his insurance policy's provision excluding damages caused by "[c]onstant or repeated seepage or leakage of...by . . . [c]onstant or repeated seepage or leakage of water . . . over a period of 14 or more days." An all-risks insurance policy...narrowly, we hold that an insurance policy excluding losses caused by constant or repeated leakage or seepage over a period of fourteen days or more does not unambiguously exclude losses caused by ...

...requirements as to inspection and retention of records. Plaintiff further contends that the City continues to violate the permits because of continued leakage or seepage from the lagoons as evidenced by...officials to support its argument rather than producing the records in question. On the issue of continued leakage or seepage, the City points out that plaintiff's experts cannot identify the cause of...leakage or seepage of 1/16" per day. [¶ 21] As discussed in the preceding sections, the Court lacks jurisdiction over plaintiff's claims of continued leakage or ...

...representations to the effect that the premises were free from a "water problem" or from a "leakage or seepage problem". The sellers admit that water did accumulate in the basement of the premises during...inspected premises and agree to take same `as is' no representation or warranties other than as expressly set forth herein having been made by sellers or any one acting on their behalf, except that sellers...into after full investigation, neither party relying upon any statement or representation, not embodied in this contract, made by the other. The purchaser has inspected the buildings standing on said...

...or instead was caused entirely by gradual leakage or seepage of pollutants at the plant. Here, neither party has given a description of the nature of the former...events or instead was caused entirely by gradual leakage or seepage of pollutants at the plant. Goodrich therefore argues that any testimony in the Commercial Union Litigation is not relevant to the...-02-0410 (the "Commercial Union Litigation"). Westlake indicates that these witnesses do not reside within the Commonwealth of Kentucky or within 100 miles of the Court, and thus are unavailable...

...that the damage was not insured because it fell under the exception for loss caused by "continuous or repeated seepage or leakage of water or steam." See Aplt.App. at 321-22. We exercise...repeated seepage or leakage" clause: We do not insure for any loss to the [insured] property . . . which consists of, or is directly and immediately caused by, one..., or occurs as a result of any combination of these: . . . . f. continuous or repeated seepage or leakage of water or ...