Examples of Effective Date of Cover in a sentence
OPTICAL EXPENSES means charges for spectacles and/or contact lenses as prescribed by the treating qualified optometrist to an Insured Person during the Period of Insurance and after the Insured Person’s Effective Date of Cover.
Additions and Deletions The Insured must declare to Us in writing of any Insured Persons who are required to be covered under the Policy during the Period of Insurance within thirty (30) consecutive days from their Effective Date of Cover.
MATERNITY CARE (ROUTINE) EXPENSES means charges for pre-natal, delivery and post-natal care and treatment (up to one hundred and eighty-two (182) consecutive days after the birth of the child) for the care and treatment of the mother from the date of conception (or known conception) provided the Insured Person’s pregnancy commenced three hundred and sixty-five(365) consecutive days after the commencement of the initial Period of Insurance or after their Effective Date of Cover whichever was the latest.
Has made or makes any declaration which is an intentional misstatement of fact or which constitutes a fraud, this Policy shall be deemed to have been terminated as from the intended Effective Date of Cover.
This Policy shall become effective and commence at 12.01 a.m. Singapore time on the date specified as the Effective Date of Cover in the Policy Schedule.
EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERMINATIONS EFFECTIVE DATEThis Policy shall become effective and commence at 12.01 a.m. Singapore time on the date specified as the Effective Date of Cover in the Policy Schedule.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Company has caused this Policy to be executed on and to commence from the Effective Date of Cover as stated in the Policy Schedule, provided that this Policy shall not be binding on the Company unless an authorised representative of the Company signs the Policy Schedule.
In such event, this Policy shall be deemed to have been void from the Effective Date of Cover and the Company shall not be liable for any claim under this Policy for Bodily Injury suffered by an Insured Person occurring prior to the return of this Policy.
The Company shall reimburse the actual Medical Expenses or Reasonable and Customary Charges arising from the medical treatment of infectious diseases as defined in this Policy, up to the policy limit specified in the Benefits Table for an Insured Child, but excludes any claims made within first fourteen (14) days from the Effective Date of Cover under this Policy.
Chiropractors, physiotherapists and alternative therapy providers are not regarded as a Doctor Effective Date of Cover (for TPD/Income Protection cover, only) means the commencement of the Period of Insurance stated in the Schedule or the date the Insured Member joined Superestate whichever is the later.