Common use of Member Firm Clause in Contracts

Member Firm. A Member Firm is any financial services entity that has (a) met the criteria for membership and has entered into the Marketing Agreement between and the Member Firm or (b) is currently completing a provisional Member Firm period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Automatic and Facultative (Nationwide VLI Separate Account-7), Automatic and Facultative (Nationwide VL Separate Account-G)

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Member Firm. A Member Firm is any financial services entity that has (a) met the criteria for membership with the Reinsurer and has entered into the Marketing Agreement between and with the Member Firm Reinsurer or (b) is currently completing a provisional Member Firm period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Reinsurance Agreement, Automatic and Facultative (John Hancock Life Insurance Co (Usa) Separate Account A)

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