Foreign Policies definition

Foreign Policies means the Existing Policies listed on Exhibit VII attached hereto and made a part hereof and any other general liability insurance policy issued by the Company or any of its Affiliates to a MII Entity or a B&W Entity to cover risks located primarily outside of the continental United States during the period from January 1, 1974 through May 7, 2010.
Foreign Policies means the Existing Policies listed on Exhibit VII attached hereto and made a part hereof and any other general liability insurance policy issued by the Company or any of its Affiliates to a SpinCo Entity or a RemainCo Entity to cover risks located primarily outside of the continental United States.
Foreign Policies means policies issued by a foreign professional reinsurer in or from Malaysia but are not Malaysian policies;

Examples of Foreign Policies in a sentence

  • With respect to the Obligations arising out of or relating to the Foreign Policies or the Foreign Insurance Agreements, if the Company is unable to make a determination as to whether any such Obligations constitute MII Retained Obligations or B&W Retained Obligations based upon the information available to the Company, the Company will deem the Company Designation for such Obligations to be MII Retained Obligations.

  • Studies in the Foreign Policies of Small States, London, George Allen & Unwin, 1973, p.25.

  • Saxena, Ajay, India & Pakistan: Their Foreign Policies (New Delhi: Annual Publications, 1987).

  • This Foreign Policies indicate that United States changed their foreign polices focus to more prospect regional at Asia Pasific.

  • The earliest appearance of such an ambitious debate for a coalition with Japan, Soviet Union, Germany and Italy, was in a document called the 'Advantages and Disadvantages of Various Foreign Policies' prepared by Sokichi Takagi an Imperial Japanese Navy Captain on August 24, 1939, which was the next day after The Treaty of Non-Aggression Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union was concluded.