Common use of Emergency Clause in Contracts

Emergency. A medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms which could reasonably result in placing the Insured’s life or physical integrity in immediate danger, if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours.

Appears in 14 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

Emergency. A medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms which could reasonably result in placing the Insured’s life or physical integrity in immediate danger, danger if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours.

Appears in 12 contracts

Sources: Insurance Agreement, Membership Agreement, Insurance Agreement

Emergency. A medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms symp- toms which could reasonably result in placing the Insured’s life or physical integrity in immediate danger, if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Policy, Insurance Agreement

Emergency. A medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms which could reasonably result in placing the Insured’s life or physical integrity in immediate danger, if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours.four

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement, Insurance Agreement

Emergency. A medical condition manifesting itself by acute signs or symptoms which could reasonably reason- ably result in placing the Insuredinsured’s life or physical integrity in immediate danger, danger if medical attention is not provided within twenty-four (24) hours.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Insurance Agreement