Same terms and conditions definition

Same terms and conditions means that a carrier cannot apply
Same terms and conditions means that the health service
Same terms and conditions means that the medical service

Examples of Same terms and conditions in a sentence

  • Same terms and conditions upon renewal of License by the Successful Bidder on or before expiry of the License granted by the Appropriate Authority under the Contract Labour (Regulation and Abolition) Act, 1970.

  • Same terms and conditions contained in Section 2.00 shall apply to the parking spaces assigned to the Optioned Real Estate and to the Additional Parking Spaces for the Optioned Real Estate.

  • Same terms and conditions as provided by Kaiser to Current Employees who are Eligible California Employees in plan year 2024, subject to continued availability of the same terms and conditions as a group insurance policy from ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Permanente of California to DIRECTV, changes in law and the exceptions below (Kaiser Plan).

  • Liability for Use of Non-Owned Aircraft, Including War Risks Up to 40 non-crew seatsNot less than the policy limit set forth above for Scheduled Aircraft.* *Same terms and conditions regarding war risk and liability limits as above.


More Definitions of Same terms and conditions

Same terms and conditions means that the health maintenance
Same terms and conditions means that the insurer cannot apply
Same terms and conditions means that the hospital service corporation cannot apply more restrictive non-quantitative limitations, such as utilization review and other criteria or more quantitative limitations such as copayments, deductibles, aggregate or annual limits or benefit limits to mental health condition and substance use disorder benefits than those applied to substantially all other medical or surgical benefits.
Same terms and conditions means that the hospital service
Same terms and conditions means that the plan cannot apply
Same terms and conditions means that the plan cannot apply different copayments, deductibles or benefit limits to [biologically-based mental health] behavioral health care services benefits than those applied to other medical or surgical benefits.
Same terms and conditions means that the health service corporation cannot apply different copayments, deductibles or benefit limits to biologically-based mental [health] illness or posttraumatic stress disorder benefits than those applied to other medical or surgical benefits.