Extradition Costs definition

Extradition Costs means reasonable and necessary fees and expenses directly resulting from a Claim in which an Insured Person lawfully opposes, challenges, resists or defends against any request for the extradition of such Insured Person from his or her current country of employ and domicile to any other country for trial or otherwise to answer any criminal accusation, including the appeal of any order or other grant of extradition of such Insured Person.
Extradition Costs means reasonable fees, costs and expenses incurred, with the Insurer’s prior written consent, in any extradition proceedings or related appeal, any judicial review application challenging the designation of any territory for the purposes of any extradition law, any challenge or appeal of any extradition decision by the responsible governmental authority, or any applications to the European Court of Human Rights or similar court in another jurisdiction, including the costs of any accredited crisis counsellor tax advisor or public relations consultant retained by an Insured Person in respect of extradition proceedings brought against such Insured Person.
Extradition Costs means the fees and expenses resulting solely from:

Examples of Extradition Costs in a sentence

  • The Insurer will pay to or on behalf of each Insured Person the Extradition Costs of each Insured Person.

  • The Insurer will pay the Extradition Costs of each Insured Person.

  • The Insurer will pay all covered Defence Costs, Investigation Costs, Regulatory Crisis Event Costs, Extradition Costs, Prosecution Costs, Assets and Liberty Defence Costs, Assets and Liberty Expenses, and Derivative Demand Investigation Costs, Tax Liability, within fifteen (15) days of the Insurer receiving sufficiently detailed invoices and supporting documents for those costs.

  • Extradition Costs – we will pay costs of extradition proceedings/related appeal/judicial review applications brought against each director/officer.

  • The Insurer will pay all covered Defence Costs, Investigation Costs, Extradition Costs, Prosecution Costs, Asset and Liberty Expenses, promptly after sufficiently detailed invoices for those costs are received by the Insurer.


More Definitions of Extradition Costs

Extradition Costs means reasonable fees, costs and expenses incurred through legal counsel and consented to by the Insurer resulting from an Individual Insured lawfully (a) opposing, challenging, resisting or defending against any request for any effort to obtain the Extradition of that Individual Insured, or (b) appealing any order or other grant of Extradition of that Individual Insured.
Extradition Costs means fees and expenses incurred by an Insured Person to lawfully oppose, challenge, resist or defend against any request for extradition of such Insured Person from his or her current country of employment and domicile to any other country for any criminal trial, including the appeal of any order or other grant of extradition of such Insured Person.
Extradition Costs means the reasonable fees, costs, or expenses incurred by an Insured Person in lawfully opposing, challenging, resisting, or defending against any request for, or any attempt to obtain the discharge or revocation of Extradition Proceedings brought against an Insured Person, including the fees, costs, or expenses of:
Extradition Costs means reasonable and necessary fees, costs, charges and expenses incurred, with the prior written consent of the Insurer (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) resulting solely from:
Extradition Costs means Defense Costs incurred to lawfully oppose any Extradition, including the appeal of any order or other grant of Extradition.
Extradition Costs means reasonable fees, costs and expenses incurred, with the Insurer’s prior written consent in defending an Extradition Proceedings brought against such Insured Person including costs of any accredited crisis counsellor and/or tax advisor, retained by the Insured Person; and of a public relations consultancy retained by the Insured Person.
Extradition Costs means fees and expenses incurred by an Insured Person to lawfully oppose, challenge, resist or defend against any request for extradition of suchformal process by which an Insured Person is surrendered from his or her current country of employment and domicile to any other country for trial or otherwise to answer any criminal accusation.