Common use of Insurer Clause in Contracts

Insurer. Any non-individual Person, other than a Governmental Authority, located in the United States which, in the ordinary course of its business or activities, agrees to pay for healthcare goods and services received by individuals, including, without limitation, a commercial insurance company, a nonprofit insurance company (such as a Blue Cross/Blue Shield entity), an employer or union who self-insures for employee or member health insurance, an HMO and a PPO. “Insurer” shall include insurance companies issuing health, personal injury, workmen’s compensation or other types of insurance.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Senior Secured Credit Agreement (Healthcare Trust, Inc.), Term Loan Agreement (Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT II, Inc.), Credit Agreement (Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT II, Inc.)

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Insurer. Any non-individual Person, other than a Governmental Authority, located in the United States which, in the ordinary course of its business or activities, agrees to pay for healthcare goods and services received by individuals, including, without limitation, a commercial insurance company, a nonprofit insurance company (such as a Blue Cross/Blue Shield entity), an employer or union who self-insures for employee or member health insurance, an HMO and a PPO. “Insurer” shall include insurance companies issuing health, personal injury, workmen’s compensation or other types of insurance.Blue

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Credit Agreement (Carter Validus Mission Critical REIT II, Inc.)

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