Reasonable Evidence definition
Examples of Reasonable Evidence in a sentence
Payments from the Reinsurer to the Reinsured shall have as a due date the date on which the Reinsured Reasonable Evidence of Amount Due is received by the Reinsurer, and shall be overdue sixty (60) days thereafter.
All loss settlements made by the Reinsured, within the terms and conditions of this Contract, and provided that such settlement is not an Ex-Gratia settlement made without the prior approval of the Reinsurers, shall be binding upon the Reinsurers, and the Reinsurers agree to pay or allow, as the case may be, their share of each such settlement in accordance with this Contract all amounts for which it is obligated immediately upon being furnished by the Reinsured with Reasonable Evidence of the Amount Due.
Reasonable Evidence of the Amount Due shall consist of a notarized certification by an Officer of the Reinsured that the amount requested to be paid and submitted by the certification is due and payable to the Reinsured by the Reinsurers under the terms and conditions of this Contract.
Re: Scarborough Hospital, Tobago: Reasonable Evidence of Employer’s Financial Arrangements.