Glass definition

Glass means fixed plain glass and mirrors in or on the Insured's business premises excluding painting, tinting, embossing or ornamental works on the glass.
Glass means a hard, brittle, usually transparent nonhazardous substance commonly made from sand heated with chemicals. This includes, but is not limited to, whole or crushed materials derived from: clear or colored containers with or without California Redemption Value, flat glass, and automotive glass.

Examples of Glass in a sentence

  • This applies to Coverages A, B, and C; Debris Removal; Trees, Plants, Shrubs and Lawns; Collapse; Glass Breakage; and Tenant's Improvements.

  • Heating System Repairs and Tune-ups/Efficiency Improvements Duct Insulation: Conform to ASTM C1290 - 06e1 Standard Specification for Flexible Fibrous Glass Blanket Insulation Used to Externally Insulate HVAC Ducts and with attention paid to manufacturers’ recommendations (or the latest version).

  • Glass -- When breakage of glass is covered, we pay to replace the damaged glass with safety glazing materials if required by code, ordinance or law.


More Definitions of Glass

Glass means a covered product made of soda lime glass.
Glass means Goods made out of glass and the components of glass within a JELD-WEN Good, including splashbacks, mirrors, glass components of windows and doors, and glass components of shower screens. This definition of Glass does not include IGU or THS, which have their own separate meaning.
Glass. All exposed glass or glass surfaces that are not considered windows, including all Lucite, plastic or any transparent materials, including mirrors and entrance doors.
Glass means a hard, amorphous inorganic substance made by fusing silicates, and sometimes borates and phosphates, with certain basic oxides.
Glass means unbroken clear, brown or green glass containers. Other colored glass, broken glass and window glass are deemed refuse for the purpose of this ordinance.
Glass means all products made from silica or sand, or certain ash and limestone, the product being transparent or translucent and being used for packaging or bottling of various materials and all other material commonly known as glass, excluding, however, blue and flat glass commonly known as window glass, and mirror glass and light bulbs.
Glass means a hard, brittle, amor- phous substance produced by fusion, usually consisting of mutually dis- solved silica and silicates that also contains sods and lime. It may be transparent, translucent, or opaque.