Spouse or Domestic Partner Sample Clauses

Spouse or Domestic Partner. Subject to this Policy’s terms and conditions, the Liability Insuring Agreements (if purchased) will afford coverage for a Claim for Wrongful Acts of an Insured Person if such Claim is made against such Insured Person’s lawful spouse or domestic partner solely by reason of such person’s status as spouse or domestic partner or his or her ownership interest in property which the claimant seeks as recovery for the Wrongful Acts of the Insured Person. This coverage extension will not apply to the extent the Claim alleges any act, error, misstatement, misleading statement, neglect, omission or breach of duty by any party other than the Insured Person. CONDITIONS
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Spouse or Domestic Partner. Subject to its terms and conditions, this Policy will afford coverage for Claims for Wrongful Acts of an Insured Person if such Claims are made against such Insured Person’s lawful spouse or domestic partner solely by reason of such person’s status as an Insured Person’s spouse or domestic partner or such person’s ownership interest in property which the claimant seeks as recovery for Wrongful Acts of such Insured Person. Accordingly, amounts which the Insured Person’s lawful spouse or domestic partner becomes legally obligated to pay by reason of such Claims will be treated as Loss which the Insured Person is legally obligated to pay.
Spouse or Domestic Partner 

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  • Survivor Benefit Upon the death of a regular employee who leaves a spouse and/or dependants enrolled in the Medical Services Plan, Dental Plan and Extended Health Benefit Plan, such enrolment may continue for twelve (12) months following the employee’s death, provided the enrolled family members pay the employee’s share of the cost of the premium for the plans. The Employer shall advise the survivor of this benefit.

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