Common use of Excesses Clause in Contracts

Excesses. 3.1 The excess The insurance may be subject to an excess of such monetary amount and on such terms as the insurer and the insured firm agree. Subject to clause 3.4, the excess may be ‘self-insured’ or partly or wholly insured without regard to these MTC.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Authority Agreement, www.sra.org.uk, www.legalservicesboard.org.uk

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Excesses. 3.1 The excess The insurance may be subject to an excess of such monetary amount and on such terms as the insurer and the insured firm agree. Subject to clause 3.4, the excess may be ‘self‗self-insuredor partly or wholly insured without regard to these MTC.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: legalservicesboard.org.uk, www.sra.org.uk, www.legalservicesboard.org.uk

Excesses. 3.1 The excess The insurance may be subject to an excess of such monetary amount and on such terms as the insurer and the insured firm agree. Subject to clause 3.4, the excess may be self-insured’ insured‟ or partly or wholly insured without regard to these MTC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.sra.org.uk, www.sra.org.uk

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Excesses. 3.1 The excess The insurance may be subject to an excess of such monetary amount and on such terms as the insurer and the insured firm agree. Subject to clause 3.4, the excess may be ‘self-insured’ or partly or wholly insured without regard to these MTC.MTC.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.sra.org.uk

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