Common use of Extended Reporting Period Clause in Contracts

Extended Reporting Period. In the event of non-renewal or cancellation of this Policy, either by the Company for any reason other than for non payment of premium or by the Insured, the Company will allow a time limit not exceeding thirty (30) days from the date of expiry or cancellation of the Policy provided no insurance is in force during this extended reporting period for the same interest, for notification of claims for Occurrences which had taken place during the Period of Insurance but claims thereof could not be made during the Policy Period, provided, however, all claims made during the extended reporting period shall be handled as if they were made on the last day of the expiring Policy Period and are subject to the limits of indemnity and the terms, conditions and exceptions of the Policy. The extended reporting period does not

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Errors and Omission Liability, Errors and Omission Liability, Errors and Omission Liability

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Extended Reporting Period. In the event of non-renewal or cancellation of this Policy, either by the Company for any reason other than for non payment of premium or by the Insured, the Company will allow a time limit not exceeding thirty sixty (3060) days from the date of expiry or cancellation of the Policy provided no insurance is in force during this extended reporting period for the same interest, for notification of claims for Occurrences which had taken place during the Period of Insurance but claims thereof could not be made during the Policy Period, provided, however, all claims made during the extended reporting period shall be handled as if they were made on the last day of the expiring Policy Period and are subject to the limits of indemnity and the terms, conditions and exceptions of the Policy. The extended reporting period does notperiod

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: content.sbigeneral.in, content.sbigeneral.in, www.irdai.gov.in

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Extended Reporting Period. In the event of non-renewal or cancellation of this Policy, either by the Company for any reason other than for non non-payment of premium or by the Insured, the Company will allow a time limit not exceeding thirty (30) days from the date of expiry or cancellation of the Policy provided no insurance is in force during this extended reporting period for the same interest, for notification of claims Claims for Occurrences which had taken place during the Period of Insurance but claims Claims thereof could not be made during the Policy Period, provided, however, all claims Claims made during the extended reporting period shall be handled as if they were made on the last day of the expiring Policy Period and are subject to the limits of indemnity Liability and the terms, conditions and exceptions of the Policy. The extended reporting period does not

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: content.sbigeneral.in, content.sbigeneral.in, content.sbigeneral.in

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