Retentions Sample Clauses

Retentions. (2) Extras for which the claimant has not received payment.
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Retentions. The evaluation period for retention for employees in their first and second years of employment shall be the entire period of employment within Unit A. The evaluation period for retention for all other employees shall be the period beginning immediately after the conclusion of the employee's last evaluation period for retention.
Retentions. The following provisions shall apply in addition to the provisions of Section IV of the General Terms and Conditions Section:
Retentions. The Borrower undertakes with each Creditor Party (only if the circumstances referred to in Clause 8.2(a) shall apply at the relevant time) to ensure that no later than 3 Business Days after a Relevant Distribution Declaration Date, there shall be transferred to the Retention Account out of the aggregate Earnings received in the Earnings Accounts, the repayment instalment falling due under Clause 8.2(a) at that time.
Retentions. 1. Retentions set forth in the respective Management Liability Coverage Part Declarations or the Professional Liability Coverage Part Declarations shall apply under each Coverage Part as set forth in such Declarations. The Insurer shall pay Loss in excess of any retention as it becomes due and payable to the Insureds.
Retentions. 1. Solely with respect to coverage provided on a Combined Limits basis, the Insurer is liable only for that portion of covered damages, regulatory damages and claim expenses resulting from a third party wrongful act and for that portion of covered first party costs resulting from a first party incident that is in excess of the applicable Insuring Agreement’s retention amount, as stated in Item 7. on the Declarations page. If more than a single retention applies to a claim and/or first party incident, then the Insured is responsible for paying the highest applicable retention. The retention will be borne entirely by the Insured alone and not by the Insurer.
Retentions. A retention is the retaining, in a job classification in which the surplus has been declared by the Company of an individual whose seniority position would have caused the employee to have been surplused while another employee or employees with greater seniority are surplused. In each instance the retained employee will be designated, at the time the retention is used, to be retained in the job classification rather than be affected by the surplus action.
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Retentions. 1. The retention listed in the Declarations applies separately to each incident, event, or series of related incidents or events giving rise to a Claim or Loss. The Insured is responsible for payment of such retention, and the retention cannot be Insured. The Insurer’s obligation to pay any amounts under this policy is excess of the applicable retention. The limits of insurance will not be reduced by the payment of any retention.
Retentions. A. Except as otherwise provided in this Section, the liability of the Insurer shall apply only to that part of Loss which is excess of the applicable Retention amount shown in Item 3B of the Declarations. Such Retention shall be borne uninsured by the Sponsor Company or Plan and at their own risk. If different parts of a single Claim are subject to different applicable Retentions, the applicable Retentions will be applied separately to each part of such Loss, but the sum of such Retentions shall not exceed the largest applicable Retention.
Retentions. The Retention listed in the Declarations applies separately to each incident, event or related incidents or events giving rise to a Claim or Loss. The Retention will be satisfied by monetary payments by the Named Insured of covered Loss under each insuring agreement. If any Loss arising out of an incident or Claim is subject to more than one Retention, the Retention for each applicable insuring agreement will apply to such Loss, provided that the sum of such Retention amounts will not exceed the largest applicable Retention amount.
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