Common use of Excess Clause in Contracts

Excess. The excess will form part of and be included within the limit of indemnity and means the first amount payable by the insured in respect of each and every claim, series of claims or circumstance as ascertained after the application of all other terms and conditions of this insurance. The excess will be applied to costs and expenses.

Appears in 18 contracts

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Excess. The excess will form part of and be included within the limit of indemnity and means the first amount payable by the insured in respect of each and every claim, series of claims or circumstance as ascertained after the application of all other terms and conditions of this insuranceinsurance but only where the award is made by a court of law. The excess will be applied to costs and expenses.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: diveassist.org, 1stdirectory.co.uk, www.divemasterinsurance.com

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Excess. The excess will form part of and be included within the limit of indemnity and means the first amount payable by the insured in respect of each and every claim, series of claims or circumstance as ascertained after the application of all other terms and conditions of this insurance. insurance but only where the award is made by a court of law The excess will be applied to costs and expenses.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.divemasterinsurance.com.au

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