Legal Question in Insurance Law in Florida
geographical limits
What constitutes the limits of the continental United States? This refers to an endoresment on a homeowners policy that states basically, no coverage beyond 15 nautical miles of the continental limits of the united states.
Asked on 9/17/01, 5:32 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Al DiCalvo
Paigo & DiCalvo, Attorneys at Law, P.A.
Re: geographical limits
Most likely what the term implies, unless it is further defined within the policy; namely, the "continental" United States. That would be that portion of the United States that is part of the continent.
Answered on 11/07/01, 9:27 am
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