Security Evacuation Limitations Sample Clauses
Security Evacuation Limitations. Redpoint reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to determine whether the Traveler’s condition is sufficiently serious to warrant evacuation or transportation and the means or methods by with such an evacuation or transport will be provided. Redpoint shall not be obligated to provide more than one (1) transport to any single Traveler in any twelve (12) month period. Redpoint shall not be under any obligation to provide transport services or incur any expenses to or from a Traveler if, in Redpoint’ sole discretion:
2.2.1 The Traveler incurs any cost or expense not expressly covered by the Agreement and not approved in advance and in writing by Redpoint and/or not arranged by Redpoint;
2.2.2 The Traveler cannot be transported in a manner that enhances Traveler’s survival and / or wellbeing;
2.2.3 The Traveler is not accessible;
2.2.4 The Traveler has not heeded travel warnings issued by the State Department or appropriate authorities recommending that Travelers avoid that specific region or location;
2.2.5 The Traveler is engaging in the commission of, has committed or is accused of committing a criminal act;
2.2.6 The Traveler’s condition occurred while or resulted from engaging in the active service in the armed forces, police of any nation, or as a security or military contractor or professional; active participation in war (whether declared or not), invasion, act of foreign enemy, hostilities, civil war, rebellion, riot, revolution, terrorism, or insurrection;
2.2.7 The Traveler failed to maintain immigration, work residence or similar visas, permits, or other documentation;
2.2.8 The Traveler purchased a Cavalry Membership while in a region where a Qualifying Security Incident existed or could have been reasonably predicted to be imminent prior to the purchase of the Cavalry Membership;
2.2.9 The Traveler has been kidnapped, detained or held for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and has not been released from captivity;
2.2.10 The Traveler is traveling above the Arctic Circle parallel north or below the 60th parallel south, unless Traveler’s polar application has been approved and Traveler has paid for the polar upgrade.
