Cover up definition

Cover up means a concerted effort to hide evidence relating to sexual abuse or exploitation.
Cover up means a concerted effort to hide evidence relating to a sexual assault that incentivizes individuals to remain silent or prevents information relating to a sexual assault from becoming public or being disclosed to the plaintiff, including, but not limited to, the use of nondisclosure agreements or confidentiality agreements.
Cover up means a deliberate concerted effort to hide or disregard information evidence relating to a sexual assault or other inappropriate conduct, communication, or activity of a sexual nature. Examples of a cover up include, but are not limited to, the following:

Examples of Cover up in a sentence

  • Cover up to US$25,000 or AED91,750 per transplant Cover up to US$25,000 or AED91,750 per transplant Important notes: • You must obtain pre-authorisation for this benefit.

  • Cover up to US$6,000 or AED22,020 per period of cover Cover up to US$6,000 or AED22,020 per period of cover Cash benefit upon diagnosis of cancer (6-month waiting period) Payable if you are diagnosed with cancer.

  • Cover subject to 20% co-insurance Cover up to 6 sessions, subject to 20% co-insurance per period of cover Important notes: - • You must obtain pre-authorisation for all benefits in this section.

  • Cover up to US$500 or £313 or €376 per device Cover up to US$1,000 or £625 or €750 per device Cover up to US$1,500 or £938 or €1,126 per device Primary medical care Visits to a GP or doctor, specialist consultations, prescribed drugs and dressings, pathology, scans, radiology and diagnostic tests received as an out-patient.

  • Cover up to US$2,000 or AED7,340 per period of cover Cover up to US$2,000 or AED7,340 per period of cover Cash benefit upon diagnosis of cancer (6-month waiting period) Payable if you are diagnosed with cancer.

  • No cover Cover up to US$150 or £94 or €113 per period of cover Cover up to US$250 or £156 or €187 per period of cover Well-child benefit (12-month waiting period) Insured persons who are children may use this benefit to pay towards routine vaccinations and developmental check- ups.

  • No cover Cover up to $1,000 per period of cover (regardless of the number of chronic conditions), within the ‘Annual sub-limit for out-patient treatment’ Important note: You must obtain pre-authorisation for this benefit.

  • Cover up to US$25,000 or £15,625 or €18,750 per transplant Cover up to US$25,000 or £15,625 or €18,750 per transplant Cover up to US$25,000 or £15,625 or €18,750 per transplant Important note: You must obtain pre-authorisation for this benefit.

  • Cover up to US$2,000 or £1,250 or €1,500 per period of cover Cover up to US$2,000 or £1,250 or €1,500 per period of cover Cover up to US$2,000 or £1,250 or €1,500 per period of cover Cash benefit upon diagnosis of cancer (6-month waiting period) Payable if you are diagnosed with cancer.

  • Cover up to US$1,000 per period of cover Cover up to US$2,500 per period of cover Surgically-implanted, artificial body parts necessary to replace a joint or ligament, a heart valve, the aorta or an arterial blood vessel, a sphincter muscle, the lens or cornea of the eye, or to control urinary incontinence, or to act as a heart pacemaker, or to remove excess fluid from the brain.


More Definitions of Cover up

Cover up means a deliberate effort to hide or disregard information relating to a sexual assault or other inappropriate conduct, communication, or activity of a sexual nature.
Cover up means a concerted effort to hide evidence relating to a sexual assault or other inappropriate conduct, communication, or activity of a sexual nature that incentivizes individuals to remain silent or prevents information relating to a sexual assault or other inappropriate conduct, communication, or activity of a sexual nature from becoming public or being disclosed to the plaintiff, including, but not limited to, the use of nondisclosure agreements or confidentiality agreements.
Cover up means a concerted effort to hide
Cover up means effort to hide evidence of inappropriate conduct of sexual nature that incentivizes people to remain silent or prevents information from being made public or disclosed to the plaintiff, including the use of non-disclosure or confidentiality agreements.

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