Common use of Cancel Clause in Contracts

Cancel. alter, fail to renew or pay premium, permit to lapse or in any manner affect or reduce the value of the present level of coverage of any life, disability, casualty, automobile, or health insurance policies insuring the parties’ property or persons, except as specifically agreed to in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collaborative Law Participation Agreement, Collaborative Law Participation Agreement

Cancel. alter, fail to renew or pay premium, permit to lapse or in any manner affect or reduce the value of the present level of coverage of any life, disability, casualty, automobile, or health insurance policies insuring the partiesClients’ property or persons, except as specifically agreed to in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Collaborative Participation Agreement, Collaborative Law Participation Agreement

Cancel. alter, fail to renew or pay premium, permit to lapse or in any manner affect or reduce the value of the present level of coverage of any life, disability, casualty, automobile, or health insurance policies insuring the parties* property or persons, except as specifically agreed to in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Attorney Agreement