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Summary of Coverage. A. Eligibility: All group insurance benefits provided in this Agreement and described in the health, dental, and life insurance booklets shall be available to the following eligible employees and their dependents except as expressly identified within this Agreement: all permanent full- time bargaining unit members. Dependents are spouses and dependent children to age 26.
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Summary of Coverage. Amount of Insurance Yourself Your Spouse Your Children Basic Life Insurance 1 x annual base salary Optional Units of Units of $5,000 for Life $10,000* $10,000 each child Insurance to a to 50% of Maximum your of coverage $500,000 Optional AD&D Units of Units of $5,000 for Insurance $10,000 $10,000 each child to a to 50% of maximum your of coverage $500,000 *Up to 8 times your annual salary Basic Life Insurance Amount of Coverage Under the Basic Life Insurance Plan, you are insured by an amount equal to one times your annual base salary. This amount is paid to your beneficiary if you die from any cause.
Summary of Coverage. The following is intended as a summary of coverage only and all matters of eligibility, coverage and benefits shall be as set out in the relevant plan documents and will be as determined by the carrier.
Summary of Coverage. Umbrella 10/01/10-10/01/11 The Hartford Limits of Liability: $5,000,000 Each Occurrence $5,000,000 Annual Aggregate $10,000 SIR (Self Insured Retention only applies if the loss is paid by the excess policy when the underlying policy does not provide coverage.)
Summary of Coverage. The Summary of Coverage outlines the Payment Percentages and limits that apply to the Covered Medical Expenses described below.
Summary of Coverage. All group insurance benefits provided in the predecessor Agreement and described in the health, dental, and life insurance booklets, shall be continued for members of the bargaining unit and their dependents except as expressly identified within this Agreement. Dependents are spouses or domestic partners (as defined in Appendix A) and unmarried, financially dependent children to age 25. For the duration of this Agreement, members of the bargaining unit will not have fewer than three group health insurance plans from which to choose. Except as provided in this article, the benefits under each plan shall remain equivalent to or better than those provided in the certificates that are in place , in Appendix J of the predecessor Agreement. Members of the bargaining unit will annually have the right to choose one of the plans during the open enrollment period established by the University. For the duration of this Agreement, the University will reimburse bargaining unit members enrolled in the SuperMed Classic plan (or subsequent comparable plans) for out-of-network charges incurred by the bargaining unit member or his/her covered dependents as a result of use of a non-network hospital. For purposes of salary deduction toward insurance premium, families in which both spouses/domestic partner are employed by YSU have the option either to be treated as only one employee with family coverage or to select individual coverage and for each to pay the single salary share for premium. New employees shall receive at no charge booklets listing and explaining all insurance benefits and conditions. Benefits shall be no less than those described in the booklet that applies to the effective date of the Agreement. Continuing employees shall receive such booklets at no charge upon request or as necessitated by changes in the insurance program.
Summary of Coverage. A. Eligibility: All group insurance benefits provided in this Agreement and described in the health, dental, and life insurance booklets shall be available to the following eligible employ- ees and their dependents except as expressly identified within this Agreement: all permanent full-time bargaining unit members. Dependents are spouses or domestic partners (for pur- poses of this article, the term “domestic partner” shall apply to same sex domestic partners only) and unmarried, financially dependent children to age 26. The use of the word “spouse” in this Article refers to a traditional spouse as well as a same-sex domestic partner.
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Summary of Coverage. Amount of Insurance Yourself Your Spouse Your Children Basic Life Insurance 1 x annual base salary Optional Units of Units of $5,000 for Life $10,000* $10,000 each child Insurance to a to 50% of Maximum your of coverage $500,000 Optional AD&D Units of Units of $5,000 for Insurance $10,000 $10,000 each child to a to 50% of maximum your of coverage $500,000 *Up to 8 times your annual salary Basic Life Insurance Amount of Coverage Under the Basic Life Insurance Plan, you are insured by an amount equal to one times your annual base salary. This amount is paid to your beneficiary if you die from any cause. Cost of Plan Kraft Canada Inc. pays the full cost of the coverage provided by the Basic Life Insurance Plan.
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  • Evidence of Coverage The Contractor shall, upon request by DSHS, submit a copy of the Certificate of Insurance, policy, and additional insured endorsement for each coverage required of the Contractor under this Contract. The Certificate of Insurance shall identify the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services as the Certificate Holder. A duly authorized representative of each insurer, showing compliance with the insurance requirements specified in this Contract, shall execute each Certificate of Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain copies of Certificates of Insurance, policies, and additional insured endorsements for each subcontractor as evidence that each subcontractor maintains insurance as required by the Contract.

  • R&W Insurance Policy Purchaser shall use its reasonable best efforts to bind the R&W Insurance Policy at or prior to the Closing. Purchaser shall use reasonable best efforts to take all actions necessary to complete the applicable conditions in the conditional binder (other than the condition that the Closing has occurred, to which this sentence does not apply) to the R&W Insurance Policy within the times set forth therein to maintain the R&W Insurance Policy in full force and effect. Following the final issuance of the R&W Insurance Policy, Purchaser agrees to use reasonable best efforts to keep the R&W Insurance Policy in full force and effect for the policy period set forth therein. Purchaser shall provide a copy of the R&W Insurance Policy to Seller upon request. Purchaser agrees that the R&W Insurance Policy shall expressly exclude any right of subrogation against Seller and its Affiliates and their respective officers, directors and employees (except in the case of Fraud), and neither Purchaser nor its Affiliates shall amend or waive such subrogation provisions without Seller’s prior written consent. The Parties acknowledge that Purchaser obtaining the R&W Insurance Policy is a material inducement to Seller entering into the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and Seller is relying on Purchaser’s covenants and obligations set forth in this Section 5.15(a). The R&W Insurance Policy may not be amended or waived by Purchaser or its Affiliates in any manner that is adverse to Seller or any of its Affiliates without Seller’s prior written consent. At or promptly following the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser or its Representatives, as reasonably requested by Purchaser, a digital copy of all documents and other information uploaded to the virtual data room established by Seller and its Representatives and to which Purchaser and its Representatives have been granted access as part of their due diligence of the transactions contemplated hereby (the “Data Room”).

  • Policy Form Each insurance policy required pursuant to Paragraph 15.a. above shall be issued by an insurance company licensed in the State of California and with a general policyholders' rating of "A+" or better and a financial size ranking of "Class VIII" or higher in the most recent edition of Best's Insurance Guide. Each insurance policy, other than Tenant's workers' compensation insurance, shall (i) provide that it may not be materially changed, cancelled or allowed to lapse unless thirty (30) days' prior written notice to Landlord and any other insureds designated by Landlord is first given, (ii) provide that no act or omission of Tenant shall affect or limit the obligations of the insurer with respect to any other insured, (iii) include all waiver of subrogation rights endorsements necessary to effect the provisions of Paragraph 16 below, and (iv) provide that the policy and the coverage provided shall be primary, that Landlord, although an additional insured, shall nevertheless be entitled to recovery under such policy for any damage to Landlord or the other Indemnitees by reason of acts or omissions of Tenant, and that any coverage carried by Landlord shall be noncontributory with respect to policies carried by Tenant. Each such insurance policy or a certificate thereof shall be delivered to Landlord by Tenant on or before the effective date of such policy and thereafter Tenant shall deliver to Landlord renewal policies or certificates at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration dates of expiring policies. If Tenant fails to procure such insurance or to deliver such policies or certificates, Landlord may, at its option, procure the same for Tenant's account, and the cost thereof shall be paid to Landlord by Tenant upon demand. Landlord may at any time, and from time to time, inspect and/or copy any and all insurance policies required by this Lease.

  • Life Insurance Policies If any Debtor, now or any time hereafter, is the beneficiary of a “key man life insurance policy”, it shall promptly notify the Agent thereof, provide the Agent with a true and correct list of the Persons insured, the name and address of the insurance company providing the coverage, the amount of such insurance and the policy number, and, unless otherwise waived by the Agent in writing, take such actions as Agent may deem necessary or the Agent shall deem reasonably desirable to collaterally assign policy to the Agent for the benefit of the Lenders.

  • Life Insurance Policy In addition to the insurance coverage contemplated by Section 4(e), during the Employment Term the Company shall maintain in effect term life insurance coverage for the Executive with a death benefit of at least Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), subject to the Executive's insurability at standard rates and with the beneficiary or beneficiaries, thereof designated by the Executive. Notwithstanding Section 9 of this Agreement, such life insurance policy or policies may be assigned to a trust for the benefit of any beneficiary designated by the Executive.

  • FIRE INSURANCE The LESSEE shall not permit any use of the leased premises which will make voidable any insurance on the property of which the leased premises are a part, or on the contents of said property or which shall be contrary to any law or regulation from time to time established by the New England Fire Insurance Rating Association, or any similar body succeeding to its powers. The LESSEE shall on demand reimburse the LESSOR, and all other tenants, all extra insurance premiums caused by the LESSEE's use of the premises.

  • Mortgage Insurance If Lender required Mortgage Insurance as a condition of making the Loan, Borrower shall pay the premiums required to maintain the Mortgage Insurance in effect. If, for any reason, the Mortgage Insurance coverage required by Lender ceases to be available from the mortgage insurer that previously provided such insurance and Borrower was required to make separately designated payments toward the premiums for Mortgage Insurance, Borrower shall pay the premiums required to obtain coverage substantially equivalent to the Mortgage Insurance previously in effect, at a cost substantially equivalent to the cost to Borrower of the Mortgage Insurance previously in effect, from an alternate mortgage insurer selected by Lender. If substantially equivalent Mortgage Insurance coverage is not available, Borrower shall continue to pay to Lender the amount of the separately designated payments that were due when the insurance coverage ceased to be in effect. Lender will accept, use and retain these payments as a non-refundable loss reserve in lieu of Mortgage Insurance. Such loss reserve shall be non-refundable, notwithstanding the fact that the Loan is ultimately paid in full, and Lender shall not be required to pay Borrower any interest or earnings on such loss reserve. Lender can no longer require loss reserve payments if Mortgage Insurance coverage (in the amount and for the period that Lender requires) provided by an insurer selected by Lender again becomes available, is obtained, and Lender requires separately designated payments toward the premiums for Mortgage Insurance. If Lender required Mortgage Insurance as a condition of making the Loan and Borrower was required to make separately designated payments toward the premiums for Mortgage Insurance, Borrower shall pay the premiums required to maintain Mortgage Insurance in effect, or to provide a non-refundable loss reserve, until Lender’s requirement for Mortgage Insurance ends in accordance with any written agreement between Borrower and Lender providing for such termination or until termination is required by Applicable Law. Nothing in this Section 10 affects Xxxxxxxx’s obligation to pay interest at the rate provided in the Note. Mortgage Insurance reimburses Lender (or any entity that purchases the Note) for certain losses it may incur if Borrower does not repay the Loan as agreed. Borrower is not a party to the Mortgage Insurance. Mortgage insurers evaluate their total risk on all such insurance in force from time to time, and may enter into agreements with other parties that share or modify their risk, or reduce losses. These agreements are on terms and conditions that are satisfactory to the mortgage insurer and the other party (or parties) to these agreements. These agreements may require the mortgage insurer to make payments using any source of funds that the mortgage insurer may have available (which may include funds obtained from Mortgage Insurance premiums). As a result of these agreements, Lender, any purchaser of the Note, another insurer, any reinsurer, any other entity, or any affiliate of any of the foregoing, may receive (directly or indirectly) amounts that derive from (or might be characterized as) a portion of Borrower’s payments for Mortgage Insurance, in exchange for sharing or modifying the mortgage insurer’s risk, or reducing losses. If such agreement provides that an affiliate of Lender takes a share of the insurer’s risk in exchange for a share of the premiums paid to the insurer, the arrangement is often termed “captive reinsurance.” Further:

  • Maintenance of Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy; Claims With respect to each Mortgage Loan with a LTV in excess of 80%, the Seller shall promptly, without any cost to the Purchaser, maintain or cause the Mortgagor to maintain in full force and effect a Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy issued by a Qualified Insurer insuring the portion over 78% (or such other percentage in conformance with then current Fxxxxx Mae requirements) until terminated pursuant to the Homeowners Protection Act of 1988, 12 USC § 4901, et seq. or any other applicable federal, state or local law or regulation. In the event that such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy shall be terminated other than as required by law, the Seller shall obtain from another Qualified Insurer a comparable replacement policy, with a total coverage equal to the remaining coverage of such terminated Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy. If the insurer shall cease to be a Qualified Insurer, the Seller shall obtain from another Qualified Insurer a replacement Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy. The Servicer shall not take any action which would result in noncoverage under any applicable Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy of any loss which, but for the actions of the Servicer would have been covered thereunder. In connection with any assumption or substitution agreement entered into or to be entered into pursuant to Subsection 11.18, the Seller shall promptly notify the insurer under the related Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy, if any, of such assumption or substitution of liability in accordance with the terms of such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy and shall take all actions which may be required by such insurer as a condition to the continuation of coverage under such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy. If such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy is terminated as a result of such assumption or substitution of liability, the Seller shall obtain a replacement Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy as provided above. In connection with its activities as interim servicer, the Seller agrees to prepare and present or to assist the Purchaser in preparing and presenting, on behalf of itself and the Purchaser, claims to the insurer under any Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy in a timely fashion in accordance with the terms of such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy and, in this regard, to take such action as shall be necessary to permit recovery under any Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy respecting a defaulted Mortgage Loan. Pursuant to Subsection 11.04, any amounts collected by the Seller under any Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy shall be deposited in the Custodial Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Subsection 11.05.

  • Maintenance of the Primary Mortgage Insurance Policies (a) The Master Servicer shall not take, or knowingly permit any Servicer (consistent with the applicable Servicing Agreement) to take, any action that would result in non-coverage under any applicable Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy of any loss which, but for the actions of such Master Servicer or Servicer, would have been covered thereunder. To the extent that coverage is available, the Master Servicer shall use its best reasonable efforts to keep in force and effect, or to cause each Servicer to keep in force and effect (to the extent that the Mortgage Loan requires the Mortgagor to maintain such insurance), primary mortgage insurance applicable to each Mortgage Loan in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the related Servicing Agreement, as applicable. The Master Servicer shall not, and shall not permit any Servicer to, cancel or refuse to renew any such Primary Mortgage Insurance Policy that is in effect at the date of the initial issuance of the Certificates and is required to be kept in force hereunder except as required by applicable law or in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the related Servicing Agreement, as applicable.

  • Form of Insurance The form of the insurance shall be approved by the Director and the City Attorney; such approval (or lack thereof) shall never (a) excuse non-compliance with the terms of this Section, or (b) waive or estop the City from asserting its rights to terminate this Contract. The policy issuer shall (1) have a Certificate of Authority to transact insurance business in Texas, or (2) be an eligible non-admitted insurer in the State of Texas and have a Best's rating of at least B+, and a Best's Financial Size Category of Class VI or better, according to the most current Best's Key Rating Guide.

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