Local ICA definition

Local ICA means a local insurance company affiliate of Chartis International that has executed a Local Agreement with MMR, except in Article 4, Exclusivity Right, in which “Local ICA” refers to all Affiliates of Chartis regardless of whether such Affiliates have executed Local Agreements.

Examples of Local ICA in a sentence

  • All Region or country landing pages are subject to business and legal/compliance approval by each relevant Local ICA.

  • MMR shall establish an additional, separate landing page for a country within a Region if a Local ICA advises that it is necessary for local legal or regulatory reasons.

  • In no event shall a landing page and MMR Account access be launched for a Region or country until each Local ICA confirms in writing its counsel’s approval.

  • Chartis International’s Local ICA Affiliates provide insurance services around the world, including, but not limited to, personal accident, health and travel insurance for individuals and businesses (“Insurance Products,” as defined in Article 1).

  • In any event, a Local ICA that waives the Exclusivity Right or fails to respond to a waiver request [***]** may at any later date choose to offer Customers MMR Accounts on a non-exclusive basis for that Local ICA.

  • The relevant Local ICA shall respond to any such waiver request [***].

  • In no event shall a landing page and MMR Account access be launched for a Region or country until each Local ICA confirms in writing its counsel's approval.

  • For purposes of this Article 4, "Local ICA" shall mean any insurance company Affiliate of Chartis and is not limited to Affiliates that have executed a Local Agreement.

  • MMR agrees that the Confidential Information of each Local ICA shall not be available for viewing or access except by persons and entities so authorized by such Local ICA.

  • Chartis International's Local ICA Affiliates provide insurance services around the world, including, but not limited to, personal accident, health and travel insurance for individuals and businesses ("Insurance Products," as defined in Article 1).