Insuror definition

Insuror means the licensed insurance company that has issued the Disability Contract and that administers the same.

Examples of Insuror in a sentence

  • The standard exceptions for mechanics and materialmen's liens and parties in possession shall be removed based on an affidavit and indemnity agreement satisfactory to the Title Insuror to be signed by Seller.

  • In any event, the legal description contained in the Survey must be the description insured by the Title Insuror.

  • The Insuror hereby waives its right to recover from the Landlord and Landlord's allied or affiliated corporations, partnerships, or individuals by way of subrogation or otherwise for any loss payable under this policy.

  • Such policy shall be written by a title insurance company licensed to do business in the State of Florida ("Title Insuror") and shall be satisfactory to Lender and Lender's counsel.

  • All books and records maintained by the Management Agent and Association financial statements shall be available for examination and copying by any Lot Owner, by any Eligible Mortgagee or Eligible Insuror as defined in Section 15.2 of Article XV of the Declaration, or by any of their duly authorized agents or attorneys, at the expense of the person examining the records, during normal business hours and after reasonable notice.

Related to Insuror

  • Insured means the Executive.

  • Insurance means (i) all insurance policies covering any or all of the Collateral (regardless of whether the Collateral Agent is the loss payee thereof) and (ii) any key man life insurance policies.