LIABILITY OF THE FHCF Sample Clauses

LIABILITY OF THE FHCF. (1) The SBA shall reimburse the Company, with respect to each Loss Occurrence commencing during the Contract Year for the “Reimbursement Percentage” elected, this percentage times the amount of Ultimate Net Loss paid by the Company in excess of the Company’s Retention, as adjusted pursuant to Article V(28), plus 5% of the reimbursed losses for Loss Adjustment Expense Reimbursement.
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LIABILITY OF THE FHCF. The SBA shall reimburse the Company, with respect to each Loss Occurrence commencing during the Contract Year for the “Reimbursement Percentage” elected, this percentage times the amount of Ultimate Net Loss paid by the Company in excess of the Company’s Retention, as adjusted pursuant to Article V(28), plus 5% of the reimbursed losses for Loss Adjustment Expense Reimbursement. The Reimbursement Percentage will be 45% or 75% or 90%, at the Company’s option as elected under Article XVIII. The aggregate liability of the FHCF with respect to all Reimbursement Contracts covering this Contract Year shall not exceed the limit set forth under Section 215.555(4)(c)1., Florida Statutes. For specifics regarding loss reimbursement calculations, see section (3)(c) of Article X herein. Upon the occurrence of a Covered Event, the SBA shall evaluate the potential losses to the FHCF and the FHCF’s capacity at the time of the event. The initial Projected Payout Multiple used to reimburse the Company for its losses shall not exceed the Projected Payout Multiple as calculated based on the capacity needed to provide the FHCF’s mandatory coverage. The SBA shall make adjustments to the Projected Payout Multiple in order to reimburse the optional Temporary Increase in Coverage Limit (TICL) Options coverage based on the SBA’s ongoing evaluation of potential losses and capacity. If it appears that the Estimated Claims-Paying Capacity may be exceeded, the SBA shall reduce the projected payout factors or multiples for determining each participating insurer’s projected payout uniformly among all insurers to reflect the Estimated Claims-Paying Capacity. Reimbursement amounts shall not be reduced by reinsurance paid or payable to the Company from other sources. After the end of the calendar year, the SBA shall notify insurers of the estimated Borrowing Capacity and the Balance of the Fund as of December 31. In May and October of each year, the SBA shall publish in the Florida Administrative Weekly a statement of the FHCF’s estimated Borrowing Capacity, Estimated Claims-Paying Capacity, and the projected Balance of the Fund as of December 31. The obligation of the SBA with respect to all Contracts covering a particular Contract Year shall not exceed the Balance of the Fund as of December 31 of that Contract Year, together with the maximum amount the SBA is able to raise through the issuance of revenue bonds or through other means available to the SBA under Section 215.555, Florida Statu...
LIABILITY OF THE FHCF. Pursuant to Section 215.555(17)(g), Florida Statutes, the liability of the FHCF with respect to all TICL addenda shall not exceed $4 billion and shall depend on the number of insurers that select the TICL optional coverage and the TICL coverage options selected. In no circumstance shall the liability of the FHCF exceed its actual claims-paying capacity as defined in Section 215.555(2)(m), Florida Statutes. The additional TICL capacity shall apply only to the additional coverage provided under the TICL options and shall not otherwise affect any insurer's reimbursement from the FHCF if the insurer chooses not to select a TICL option to increase its limit of FHCF coverage. Rule 19-8.010, F.A.C.
LIABILITY OF THE FHCF. The liability of the FHCF with respect to all TEACO addenda shall not exceed an amount equal to two times the difference between the industry retention level calculated under Section 215.555(2)(e), Florida Statutes, and the $3 billion, $4 billion, or $5 billion industry TEACO retention level options actually selected, but in no event may the FHCF’s obligation exceed the actual claims-paying capacity of the FHCF plus the additional TEACO capacity provided for under Section 215.555(16)(g), Florida Statutes. The additional capacity shall apply only to the additional coverage provided by the TEACO option and shall not otherwise affect any insurer’s reimbursement from the FHCF.
LIABILITY OF THE FHCF. (1) The SBA shall reimburse the Company, with respect to each Covered Event commencing during the Contract Year for the “Reimbursement Percentage” elected, this percentage times in the amount of Ultimate Net Loss paid by the Company in excess of the Company’s Retention, as adjusted pursuant to the definition of Retention in Article V(28), multiplied by the applicable Coverage Level, plus 5% of the reimbursed Losses for as a Loss Adjustment Expense Reimbursement Allowance, the total of which shall not exceed the Company’s Limit.
LIABILITY OF THE FHCF. (4) Upon the occurrence of a Covered Event, the SBA shall evaluate the potential losses to the FHCF and the FHCF’s capacity at the time of the event. The initial Projected Payout Multiple used to reimburse the Company for its losses shall not exceed the Projected Payout Multiple as calculated based on the capacity needed to provide the FHCF’s mandatory coverage and the Additional Coverage Option (up to $10 million) pursuant to Section 215.555(4)(b)4., Florida Statutes, as provided under Addendum No.4 to this Contract. The SBA shall make adjustments to the Projected Payout Multiple in order to reimburse the optional Temporary Increase in Coverage Limit (TICL) Options coverage based on the SBA’s ongoing evaluation of potential losses and capacity. If it appears that the Estimated Claims-Paying Capacity may be exceeded, the SBA shall reduce the published factors or multiples for determining each participating insurer’s projected payout uniformly among all insurers to reflect the Estimated Claims-Paying Capacity.

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