Kidnap definition
Examples of Kidnap in a sentence
Any extraordinary trading cost (including but not limited to AMPD, COFR, ENOA/D, ICB, EWR coverage, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Kidnap coverage, security guard, special arrangement for transiting pirate infested areas etc.), will be debited to Owners at cost, out of budget, under contingency accounting code.
An automatic daily benefit payable during a period of disruption due to Hijack or Kidnap to contribute towards business expenses.
If within the Operative Time an Insured Person is kidnapped or allegedly kidnapped during an Insured Journey outside of the Country of Permanent Residence of the Insured Person the Company shall indemnify the Insured for the benefit of the Insured Person for Kidnap or Extortion Consultants’ Costs up to the Sum Insured per Insured Journey shown in the Business Travel Specification subject to the Limit for Kidnap or Extortion Consultants’ Costs shown in the Insuring Agreement.
If within the Operative Time an Insured Person is kidnapped or allegedly kidnapped during an Insured Journey outside of their Country of Permanent Residence the Company shall indemnify the Insured for the benefit of the Insured Person for any Kidnap or Extortion Payment up to the Sum Insured per Insured Journey shown in the Business Travel Specification subject to the Limit for Kidnap or Extortion Consultants’ Costs shown in the Insuring Agreement.
Kidnap The seizing, detaining or carrying away by force or fraud of one or more Insured Persons (except a child by its parent or guardian) by a third party without the consent of an Insured Person and without lawful excuse.