Examples of Leisure Travel in a sentence
BUSINESS TRAVEL means a Journey which is undertaken on the business of the Insured and includes any Leisure Travel as part of that Journey.
LEISURE TRAVEL LIMITATION means the maximum amount We will pay for a claim which occurs during Leisure Travel.
Leisure Travel This is classified as travelling for social/pleasure reasons (as long as it does not fall within the Residential Travel or Duty Travel categories or involve trading or other remunerative activity).
The optional Leisure Travel insurance can only be taken insofar as the Insured Persons are covered by the Core Plan and only on a family level, i.e. for the Expatriated Employee and his Dependants together.
This benefit covers the Insured Person during Leisure Travel within the Benefit Period and within the limitations described in this policy, as well as during the journey to and from the destination.
If the departure of the aircraft, vessel or train on which the Insured Person is travelling on the outward or return journey of a Leisure Travel, is delayed as a direct result of a strike, industrial action, adverse weather condition or mechanical breakdown of the means of transport, the Company shall pay EUR 75 per Insured Person for each hour of delay after a delay of 4 hours, with a maximum of EUR 450 per Insured Person.
The Company shall pay the replacement value in the event of theft, total damage, or permanent loss by an airline company, or the repair costs in the event of partial damage, of the Personal Belongings and the Business Equipment of the Insured Person during a Leisure Travel, up to a maximum of EUR 7,500, or the sum insured stated in the policy schedule if different.
The Company shall pay the additional expenditure up to EUR 1,500 that the Insured Person is forced to make during a Leisure Travel as a result of the delayed arrival of his Personal Belongings on the outward journey of a Leisure Travel.
The Company shall compensate any damage due to theft of Cash and Valuable Documents, or as a result of the fraudulent use of bank cards, during a Leisure Travel up to a maximum of EUR 2,500 per Insured Person.
Non-exclusive examples include fighting, insubordination, refusing to cooperate with authorities, teachers, or school administrators, hazing or harassment of others, or any behavior that is not in the best interest of the district.