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Motorcycle
The following instances of liability
Although we do cover you for general liability towards third parties, this does not include the following specific cases:
○ loss or damage as result of your motorcycle being unroadworthy or not being maintained compensation payable by any compulsory motor insurance legislation death of, or bodily injury to:
– a member of your family who usually resides with you
– any person being carried on a motorcycle, scooter, quad bike, three-wheeled vehicle or in a golf cart
– any person getting onto or off a motorcycle, scooter, golf cart, three-wheeled vehicle or quad bike
– an employee, other than domestic staff of you or your family, who is killed or injured in the course of
their employment
– any person who has the right to claim from the Road Accident Fund Act, 56 of 1996, or any similar
legislated fund, regardless of whether it is financially able to pay the compensation that is being sought
– death of, or bodily injury to any person, arising directly from the fact that your motorcycle is
unroadworthy
○ damage to property belonging to your family that is in your custody or held in trust
○ damage to property arising directly from the fact that your motorcycle is unroadworthy or not maintained
○ damage to property carried on your motorcycle.
Sea, airports and mines
We do not cover you for any loss or damage to your motorcycle if it is:
○ transported by sea (other than between ports within South Africa)
○ driven on an aviation apron or runway
○ driven underground in a mine.
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HPL – Execuline – Classic Personal Insurance Policy – 6 July 2015

