The definitions section defines various terms and points out key words in the policy.
“You and Your” By implication, named insured includes a spouse having the same residence address. The policy defines “you” and “your” as meaning the named insured and a spouse if the spouse lives in the same household. The definitions section does not describe an insured, because that term is given a separate definition under each of the coverages.
These words mean the person named on the declarations and\his or her resident spouse. The 1998 version of the PAP adds, for the first time, a provision eliminating coverage when a spouse moves out of the household. It clearly removes coverage from that person at the earliest of these times:
Family Member: Family Member means a person related to the named insured by blood, marriage, or adoption, including a ward or foster child, who lives in the same household. A student temporarily away at school is still a family member. In Texas the definition also includes a spouse during a period of separation in contemplation of divorce, even when not a resident of the same household.
Occupying: Occupying means in, upon, getting in, on, out, or off an auto or vehicle.
Trailer: Trailer means a vehicle designed to be pulled by a private passenger auto, pickup, panel truck or van. It also means a farm wagon or farm implement, but only while towed by one of these vehicles.
Your Covered Auto: Your covered auto is defined by the policy as meaning any: