Interrelated Wrongful Acts definition

Interrelated Wrongful Acts means all Wrongful Acts that have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of related facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes.
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means Wrongful Acts that have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of causally connected facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes.
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means any and all Wrongful Acts which have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of causally or logically connected facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes.

Examples of Interrelated Wrongful Acts in a sentence

  • For the purposes of this Policy, all Claims arising out of the same Wrongful Act and all Interrelated Wrongful Acts of the Insureds shall be deemed one Claim, and such Claim shall be deemed to be first made on the date the earliest of such Claims is first made against them, regardless of whether such date is before or during the Policy Period.

  • More than one Claim involving the same Wrongful Act or Interrelated Wrongful Acts shall be deemed to constitute a single Claim and shall be deemed to have been made at the date on which the earliest Claim involving the same Wrongful Act or Interrelated Wrongful Acts is first made.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Interrelated Wrongful Acts related to a Wrongful Act that occurred prior to the Term shall not be considered Wrongful Acts upon or after the commencement of the Term.” This amendment of the Excess Agreement extinguishes the obligations of both the Indemnitor and the Company for claims arising from Wrongful Acts asserted against an Indemnitee (as defined in the Excess Agreement) if such Wrongful Acts occur after the execution of this amendment.

  • For the purposes of this policy, all Loss arising out of the same Wrongful Act and all Interrelated Wrongful Acts of any Insured Person shall be deemed one Loss, and such Loss shall be deemed to have originated in the earliest POLICY PERIOD in which a Claim is first made against any INSURED PERSON alleging any such Wrongful Act or Interrelated Wrongful Acts.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Interrelated Wrongful Acts related to a Wrongful Act that occurred prior to the Term shall not be considered Wrongful Acts upon or after the commencement of the Term.


More Definitions of Interrelated Wrongful Acts

Interrelated Wrongful Acts means Wrongful Acts that have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of causally connected facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions, or causes.
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means any Wrongful Acts which are logically or causally connected by reason of any common fact, circumstance, situation, transaction or event.
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means Wrongful Acts which have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction or series of facts, circumstances, situations, events or transactions.
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means "wrongful acts" which are connected by a common fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction or series of facts, circumstances, situations, events or transactions. For example, if an insured recommends or sells an unsuitable investment to a “client”, any subsequent dealings with that “client” with respect to that investment would be part of a series of "interrelated wrongful acts", as would the claims against an insured under a class action “suit”.
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means any Wrongful Acts that are:
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means Wrongful Acts that are logically or causally connected by reason of any common fact, circumstance, situation, transaction, event, or decision or series of facts, circumstances, situations, transactions, events or decisions.
Interrelated Wrongful Acts means Wrongful Acts that are logically, causally or otherwise related based upon, arising from, resulting from, or in consequence of the same of related facts, circumstances, situations, transactions, causes or events, regardless of whether such Wrongful Acts are alleged by way of a single or multiple Claims under this Policy or any other policy in effect prior to the inception of the Policy Period.