Commutation Payment definition

Commutation Payment shall have the meaning specified in Section 11.5.
Commutation Payment means a payment to be made by the Licensee to the
Commutation Payment has the meaning given to that expression in the Licence;

Examples of Commutation Payment in a sentence

  • Following recapture and payment to the appropriate Party of the net Commutation Payment required hereunder, neither Party shall have further liability to the other Party hereunder with respect to the recaptured business.

  • Following the sixty (60) day cure period, if Ceding Company has not paid any such undisputed amounts owed or made arrangements for payment satisfactory to Reinsurer, Reinsurer may provide written notice to Ceding Company terminating this Agreement, effective upon the date that Reinsurer makes the Commutation Payment to Ceding Company.

  • The Ceding Company shall notify the Reinsurer in writing of the reasons for, and the effective date of, the recapture ninety (90) calendar days prior to the effective date of recapture (the “Recapture Notice”); provided, however, that the recapture shall not be deemed to be consummated until the final accounting described in Section 11.4 of this Article XI has been completed and the Reinsurer has paid the Commutation Payment, if any.

  • The Ceding Company shall notify the Reinsurer in writing of the reasons for, and the effective date of, the recapture ninety (90) calendar days prior to the effective date of recapture (the “Recapture Notice”); provided, however, that the recapture shall not be deemed to be consummated until the final accounting described in Section 11.5 of this Article XI has been completed and the Reinsurer has paid the Commutation Payment, if any.

  • The Ceding Company shall notify the Reinsurer in writing of the reasons for, and the effective date of, the recapture at least ninety (90) calendar days prior to the effective date of recapture (the “Recapture Notice”); provided, however, that the recapture shall not be deemed to be consummated until the final accounting described in Section 11.4 of this Article XI has been completed and the Reinsurer has paid the Commutation Payment, if any.

  • The Reinsurer and the Reinsureds shall be released from all rights and obligations under this Reinsurance Agreement upon payment of the Commutation Payment as defined in the Schedule(s).

  • The second through eighth payments shall be in settlement of liabilities that become due and/or may become due under the Program, the Program Extension and the Exposure Buyback Policy, including but not limited to, premiums, deductibles, claims services fees, losses and allocated loss adjustment expenses (the "Commutation Payment").

  • The Commutation Payment Receipt shall be sent to the attention of Xxx Xxxxxxxx, by e-mail to the following address: Xxx.Xxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx.

  • To the extent that the Commutation Payment is less than the Target Cash Payment by more than $250,000, the Seller, in its sole discretion, may require the Purchaser to waive the condition set forth in the first sentence of this Section 6.1(h) in which case the Closing shall occur at the time specified in Section 2.2. hereof and the Purchase Price shall be reduced dollar for dollar by the amount that the Target Cash Payment exceeds the Commutation Payment.


More Definitions of Commutation Payment

Commutation Payment has the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(h).
Commutation Payment shall have the meaning specified in the 80% Coinsurance Agreement.
Commutation Payment means the payment made by the Reinsurer to the Reinsured set out in clause 3 below;

Related to Commutation Payment

  • Capitation Payment means a payment the STATE makes periodically to the MCO for each Enrollee covered under the Contract for the provision of services as defined in Article 6 regardless of whether the Enrollee receives these services during the period covered by the payment.

  • Termination Payment has the meaning set forth in Section 6.03.

  • Separation Payment means any lump sum cash payment in excess of Earned Salary and Accrued Obligations payable to Employee under this Agreement.

  • Termination Payments has the meaning specified in Section 10(a).

  • Down payment means all partial payments, whether made in cash or otherwise, received by or for the benefit of the seller before or substantially contemporaneous with either the execution of the installment sale contract or the delivery of the motor vehicle sold under that contract, whichever occurs later.

  • Amortization Payment shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2(d).

  • Exception Payments means payments to deposit accounts or brokerage accounts, payments to settle securities transactions (including, without limitation, stocks, bonds, securities, futures (forex), options, or an investment interest in any entity or property).

  • Principal Relocation Payment A payment from any Loan Group to REMIC 1 Regular Interests other than those of their corresponding Loan Group as provided in the Preliminary Statement. Principal Relocation Payments shall be made of principal allocations comprising the Principal Amount from a Loan Group.

  • Accommodation Payment as defined in Section 10.21(d).

  • Production Payment means a production payment obligation (whether volumetric or dollar denominated) of the Borrower or any of its Restricted Subsidiaries which are payable from a specified share of proceeds received from production from specified Oil and Gas Properties, together with all undertakings and obligations in connection therewith.

  • Rental Payments means the rental payments paid by the occupant of a unit, excluding any supplemental rental assistance to the occupant from the State, the federal government, or any other public agency, but including any mandatory fees or charges imposed on the occupant by the Owner as a condition of occupancy of the unit.

  • PAGA Payment means the penalties pursuant to PAGA that the Parties have agreed is a

  • Delayed contribution payment means an amount paid by an employee for purchase of current service. The amount shall be determined using the same formula in KRS 61.5525, and the payment shall not be picked up by the employer. A delayed contribution payment shall be deposited to the member's account and considered as accumulated contributions of the individual member. In determining payments under this subsection, the formula found in this subsection shall prevail over the one found in KRS 212.434;

  • Swap Termination Payment Upon the designation of an “Early Termination Date” as defined in the Swap Agreement, the payment to be made by the Swap Administrator to the Swap Provider from payments from the Trust Fund, or by the Swap Provider to the Swap Administrator for payment to the Trust Fund, as applicable, pursuant to the terms of the Swap Agreement.

  • Compensation Payment means a payment, whether in monetary form or in the form of a benefit or service, by or on behalf of an insurer to a complainant to compensate the complainant for a proven or estimated financial loss incurred as a result of the insurer’s contravention, non-compliance, action, failure to act, or unfair treatment forming the basis of the complaint, where the insurer accepts liability for having caused the loss concerned, but excludes any –

  • Agreement Payment means a Payment paid or payable pursuant to this Agreement.

  • Contingent Compensation Payment means any payment (or benefit) in the nature of compensation that is made or made available (under this Agreement or otherwise) to a “disqualified individual” (as defined in Section 280G(c) of the Code) and that is contingent (within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(2)(A)(i) of the Code) on a Change in Ownership or Control of the Company.

  • Severance Payment means any amount paid by a board to or in behalf of a superintendent on early termination of the superinten- dent’s contract that exceeds the amount earned by the superinten- dent under the contract as of the date of termination, including any amount that exceeds the amount of earned standard salary and benefits that is paid as a condition of early termination of the con- tract. Payments to a former superintendent who remains employed by a district in another capacity or contracts with a district to pro- vide the district services may be severance payments in whole or in part if the payments are compensation for the early termination of a prior employment agreement. Severance payments include any payment for actual or threatened litigation involving or related to the employment contract. Education Code 11.201(c); 19 TAC 105.1021(a)(1)

  • Loan Payment means any amount payable by the Loan Parties to the Bank pursuant to the Legal Agreements or these General Conditions, including (but not limited to) any amount of the Withdrawn Loan Balance, interest, the Front-end Fee, interest at the Default Interest Rate (if any), any prepayment premium, any transaction fee for a Conversion or early termination of a Conversion, any premium payable upon the establishment of an Interest Rate Cap or Interest Rate Collar, and any Unwinding Amount payable by the Borrower.”

  • Termination Payment Date means the earlier of the first Distribution Date following the liquidation or sale of the Receivables as a result of an Insolvency Event and the occurrence of the Scheduled Series 1995-1 Termination Date.

  • Completion Payment means the payment for the 20% of the Charges for each Apprenticeship that under the ESFA Rules is only paid once an Apprentice takes their end point assessment, including as the case may be Apprenticeships funded by Transferred Levy Funds;

  • Estimated Swap Termination Payment means, with respect to an Early Termination Date, an amount determined by Party A in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner as the maximum payment that could be owed by Party B to Party A in respect of such Early Termination Date pursuant to Section 6(e) of the ISDA Master Agreement, taking into account then current market conditions.

  • Settlement Payment means the transfer, or contractual undertaking (including by automated clearing house transaction) to effect a transfer, of cash or other property to effect a Settlement.

  • Loan Payments means the amounts required to be paid by the Company in repayment of the Loan pursuant to Section 4.1 hereof.

  • Production Payments means, collectively, Dollar-Denominated Production Payments and Volumetric Production Payments.

  • Debit Payment means a particular transaction where a debit is made.