USUAL, CUSTOMARY AND REASONABLE Sample Clauses

USUAL, CUSTOMARY AND REASONABLE. The usual, customary and reasonable charges for provided medical services in a geographical area, regardless of whether direct payment or reimbursement was used.
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USUAL, CUSTOMARY AND REASONABLE. Charges means charges that do not exceed the general level of charges made by other providers of similar standing in the geographical area where charges are incurred for comparable Treatment, services or supplies for a similar Medical Emergency. We, Us and Our mean TD Life Insurance Company. You and Your mean the Primary Cardholder.
USUAL, CUSTOMARY AND REASONABLE. Usual, Customary and Reasonable means the normal charges for similar services made by other providers of the same standing in the locality or geographical area where the charge is incurred, as determined by Atlantic Blue Cross Care, or in accordance with a payment schedule established by Atlantic Blue Cross Care.
USUAL, CUSTOMARY AND REASONABLE. The usual, customary and reason- able charges for provided medical services in a geographical area, regardless of whether direct payment or reimbursement was used. CONTENIDO ACUERDO 26 BENEFICIOS 39 Tabla de beneficios 30 Provisiones de la póliza 31 EXCLUSIONES Y LIMITACIONES 35 ADMINISTRACIÓN 38 DEFINICIONES 43 BUPA CHOICE ACUERDO BUPA INSURANCE COMPANY: (de ahora en adelante denominada el “Asegurador”) acuerda pagar a usted (de ahora en adelante denominado el “Asegurado Titular”) los beneficios estipulados en esta póliza. Todos los beneficios están sujetos a los términos y condiciones de esta póliza.
USUAL, CUSTOMARY AND REASONABLE. ▪ Usual: means the standard charge for a given service or supply by an individual providing services or supplies in their personal practice.

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