Continuous Coverage Requirement Sample Clauses

Continuous Coverage Requirement. If an eligible dependent child is covered under this Contract after reaching age 26, and the child’s coverage is subsequently terminated before the end of the Calendar Year in which the child reaches age 30, the child is ineligible to be covered again under this Contract unless the child was continuously covered by other creditable coverage without a coverage gap of more than 63 days.
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Related to Continuous Coverage Requirement

  • Coverage Requirements (08/19) Contractor shall comply with the following insurance requirements:

  • Service Requirement Except as otherwise provided in Section 6(e) of the Plan or Section 2 of this Agreement, this Option may be exercised only while you continue to provide Service to the Company or any Affiliate, and only if you have continuously provided such Service since the Grant Date of this Option.

  • Specific Coverage Requirements The Contractor shall at a minimum carry insurance in the types and amounts indicated below for the duration of the Contract, including extension options and hold over periods, and during any warranty period. These insurance coverages are required minimums and are not intended to limit the responsibility or liability of the Contractor.

  • Insurance Coverage Requirements 8.25.1 General Liability insurance written on ISO policy form CG 00 01 or its equivalent with limits of not less than the following: General Aggregate: $2 million Products/Completed Operations Aggregate: $1 million Personal and Advertising Injury: $1 million Each Occurrence: $1 million

  • Age Requirement The employee must have reached the age of fifty-five (55) before reduction in workload.

  • Service Requirements Grantee shall:

  • Proof of Compliance with Workers’ Compensation Coverage Requirements An XXXXX form is NOT acceptable proof of workers’ compensation coverage. In order to provide proof of compliance with the requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Law pertaining to workers’ compensation coverage, a contractor shall:

  • Proof of Compliance with Disability Benefits Coverage Requirements In order to provide proof of compliance with the requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Law pertaining to disability benefits, a contractor shall:

  • Age Requirements If you are a sole proprietor, and you are not old enough to enter into a contract on your own behalf (which is commonly but not always 18 years old), but you are 13 years old or older, your Representative must be your parent or legal guardian. If you are a legal entity that is owned, directly or indirectly, by an individual who is not old enough to enter into a contract on their own behalf, but the individual is 13 years old or older, your Representative must obtain the consent of either your board or an authorised officer. The approving board, authorised officer, parent or legal guardian is responsible to Stripe and is legally bound to this Agreement as if it had agreed to this Agreement itself. You must not use the Services if you are under 13 years of age.

  • Additional Service Requirements Grantee shall:

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