Extent of the Cover Sample Clauses

Extent of the Cover. The scope of the cover for extraordinary risks extends to the same people and sums insured as established in the policy for ordinary risks. In life insurance policies which, in accordance with the provisions of the contract and in accordance with the regulations on private insurance, involve an actuarial mathematical provision, the cover provided by the Consortium will correspond to the capital at risk for each insured, in other words, the difference between the sum insured and the mathematical provision that, in accordance with the abovementioned regulations, the issuing insurers must have established as reserve. The sum corresponding to the stated mathematical provision will be paid by the abovementioned insurers. PROCEDURES TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVENT OF A CLAIM INDEMNIFIABLE BY THE INSURANCE COMPENSATION CONSORTIUM. In the event of a claim, the insureds, policyholders, beneficiaries or their respective legal representatives must, either directly or through the Insurers or the brokers, notify the loss to the Regional Insurance Compensation Consortium corresponding to the place where the loss occurred, within seven days as of the day on which it was discovered. The notification must be made using the form established for this purpose, which is available on the Consortium’s website (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx) or at the Consortium’s offices or those of the Insurers; the form must include any required documents, depending on the nature of the loss in question. For any queries that may arise as to the procedures that should be followed, the Insurance Compensation Consortium provides the following information telephone number for the insureds: 902 222 665.
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  • Extent of Liability Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, with respect to the indemnification obligations of the Funds provided in this Section4.03, each Fund shall be: (i) severally, and not jointly and severally, liable with each of the other Funds; and (ii) liable only for its pro rata share of such liabilities, determined with reference to such Fund's proportionate interest in the aggregate of assets held by the Custodian in the Account with respect to which such liability relates at the time such liability was incurred, as reflected on the books and records of the Funds.

  • EXTENT OF AGREEMENT This Agreement supersedes all prior agreements, written or oral, between Architect/Engineer and Owner and shall constitute the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement and each of its provisions shall be binding upon the parties and may not be waived, modified, amended or altered except by a writing signed by Owner and Architect/Engineer.

  • Extent of Obligations The Parties shall ensure that all necessary measures are taken in order to give effect to the provisions of this Agreement in their respective territories, including ensuring that their respective regional and local governments and authorities, and non- governmental bodies in the exercise of governmental powers delegated to them by central, regional and local governments or authorities observe all obligations and commitments under this Agreement.

  • Extent of Services Executive will devote all of his working time, attention and skill to the duties and responsibilities set forth in Section 3. To the extent that such activities do not interfere with his duties under Section 3, Executive may participate in other businesses as a passive investor, but (a) Executive may not actively participate in the operation or management of those businesses, and (b) Executive may not, without the Company’s prior written consent, make or maintain any investment in a business with which the Company or its subsidiaries has an existing competitive or commercial relationship.

  • Duration of the contract This contract becomes effective on , and will continue in effect for 365 days from the above date. Either party may terminate treatment with reasonable notice to the other party, as provided in the agreement. Notwithstanding this right to terminate treatment, both Provider and Beneficiary agree that the obligation not to pursue Medicare reimbursement for items and services provided under this contract will survive this contract.

  • SUBJECT OF THE CONTRACT 1. The subject of the Contract is the creation of the work ordered as a result of own creative intellectual activity of the Author – to elaborate the evaluation of applications delivered to the Client (hereinafter “Work”) within an open call for submitting applications to solve projects of research and development in particular science and technology fields pursuant to the Article 6 Section 3 of Act No.172/2005 Coll. On State Aid Administration and Central State Administration as amended (hereinafter “Act”) subsequently as amended, labelled VV 2021 (hereinafter “Open Call”).

  • Indemnification and Remedies A. The Sub-recipient agrees to indemnify and hold the State of South Dakota, its officers, agents and employees, harmless from and against any and all actions, suits, damages, liability, costs, attorney fees, or other proceedings that may arise as the result of its performance hereunder.

  • Termination of the Contract 11.1. The Coordinator may terminate the contract if the Co-beneficiary has inadequately discharged or failed to discharge any of the contractual obligations, insofar as this is not due to force majeure, after notification of the Co-beneficiary by registered letter has remained without effect for one month.

  • Extent of Service Executive agrees to use Executive’s best efforts to carry out Executive’s duties and responsibilities under Section 1.1 hereof and, consistent with the other provisions of this Agreement, to devote substantially all of Executive’s business time, attention and energy thereto. The foregoing shall not be construed as preventing Executive from making investments in other businesses or enterprises, provided that Executive agrees not to become engaged in any other business activity which, in the reasonable judgment of the Board, is likely to interfere with Executive’s ability to discharge Executive’s duties and responsibilities to the Company.

  • Liability and Remedies Compliance with the insurance requirements of this Charter shall not limit the liability of the School, its subcontractors, its sub-subcontractors, its employees or its agents to the Sponsor or others. Any remedy provided to the Sponsor or its members, officers, employees, or agents by the insurance shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any other remedy available under the Charter or otherwise.

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