Common use of Autopsy Clause in Contracts

Autopsy. The Insurer reserves the right to have an autopsy performed at its own expense on the remains of either the Debtor or Co- debtor whose death is the subject of a claim under this insurance, to the extent permitted by law.

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Sources: Group Insurance Contract

Autopsy. The Insurer reserves the right to have an autopsy performed performed, at its own expense expense, on the remains of either the Debtor Insured or Co- debtor the Co-insured, as the case may be, whose death is the subject of a claim under this insurance, to the extent permitted by law.

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Sources: Group Insurance Contract

Autopsy. The Insurer reserves the right to have request that an autopsy performed be performed, at its own expense expense, on the remains of either the Debtor or Co- debtor Co-debtor, as the case may be, whose death is the subject of a claim under this insurance, to the extent permitted by law. Article I Scope

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Sources: Group Insurance Contract