Point of Total Loss definition

Point of Total Loss means the date and time of the incident that gives rise to Your claim for the Total Loss of Your Vehicle.
Point of Total Loss means the date and time of the fire, theft or accident that gives rise to Your claim for the Total Loss of the Insured Vehicle.

Examples of Point of Total Loss in a sentence

  • Point of Total Loss means the date and time of the incident that gives rise to Your claim for the Total Loss of Your Vehicle.

  • You must notify Us of any possible claim under This Insurance before You accept any settlement offer from Your Motor Insurer, but in any event within 120 days from the Point of Total Loss.

  • Cover also applies to member countries of the European Economic Community and any other country for which an International Motor Insurance Certificate is effective on Your Vehicle at the Point of Total Loss up to 120 days in any one trip.

  • Outstanding Finance Balance means the amount owing to the finance company at the Point of Total Loss relating to the Purchase Price of the Vehicle, less any arrears, rebates or refunds for other insurance products.

  • If You accept the Motor Insurers offer without Our agreement, the Insurers liability under This Insurance will be based on the Glass’s Guide Retail Value at the Point of Total Loss.

  • Outstanding Finance Balance means the amount owing to the finance company at the Point of Total Loss relating to the Purchase Price of the Vehicle, less any arrears, rebates or refunds for other insurance products.8. Period of Insurance means the period this policy lasts for, as stated in the Schedule, except where a claim is made on this policy, in which case the policy will end when that claim settlement is made.

  • Cover also applies to member countries of the European Economic Community and any other country for which an International Motor Insurance Certificate is effective on Your Vehicle at the Point of Total Loss.

  • Mayor Bailey asked the Councilmembers to disclose any ex parte communications.

  • Members must not post insults, obscenity, racial slurs, or ethnic slurs.

  • Under both options detailed above, if You purchased Your Vehicle under a finance agreement (except where the policy is transferred) and the Outstanding Finance Balance at the Point of Total Loss is greater than the Vehicle Purchase Price or Replacement Vehicle cost, This Insurance will pay the difference between the Retail Market Value at the Point of Total Loss and the Outstanding Finance Balance.

Related to Point of Total Loss

  • Point of Service means the point at which FortisAlberta’s service conductors are connected to the conductors or apparatus of a Customer;

  • Point of Reception means any point on the premises of a person where sound or vibration originating from other than those premises is received.

  • point of metering means the point at which the customer’s consumption of electricity is metered and which may be at the point of supply or at any other point on the distribution system of the municipality or the electrical installation of the customer, as specified by the municipality; provided that it shall meter all of, and only, the customer’s consumption of electricity;

  • point of supply means the point determined by the Municipality or any duly authorised official of the Municipality at which electricity is supplied to any premises by the Municipality;

  • Point of Connection means the point at which electricity may flow into or out of the Network;

  • point of entry /"Point of Exit" means a location designated for the in-country arrival of inspection teams for inspections pursuant to this Convention or for their departure after completion of their mission.

  • Point of Receipt or “POR” means the point on an electricity transmission or distribution system where an electricity receiver receives electricity from a deliverer. This point can be an interconnection with another system or a substation where the transmission provider’s transmission and distribution systems are connected to another system.

  • Combined sewer overflow means the discharge of untreated or

  • Point of Interconnection means the point or points where the Customer Interconnection Facilities interconnect with the Transmission Owner Interconnection Facilities or the Transmission System.

  • Point of Presence or "POP" means the Point of Presence of an IXC. "Pole Attachment" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.8.1.

  • Point of Impingement means any point outside the facility in the natural environment and as defined by s.2 of O. Reg. 419/05.

  • Point of Sale means, for a Placement, the time at which an acquiror of Placement Shares entered into a contract, binding upon such acquiror, to acquire such Placement Shares.

  • Point of Demarcation means for MPLS, the port on the provider switch or, in case of a VPN for access, the external interface to the Internet of the VPN device of SAP’s Computing Environment.

  • Point of Contact means the individual designated to be a Vendor’s only contact with the DCH following the public advertisement of a solicitation or the issuance of a request for a bid, proposal, or quote, until the award of a resulting contract and resolution of a Protest, if applicable.

  • Point of compliance means the location(s) at the source(s) of contamination or at the location(s) between the source(s) and the point(s) of exposure where concentrations of chemicals of concern must meet applicable risk-based screening levels at Tier 1 or other target level(s) at Tier 2 or Tier 3.

  • Enrollee point-of-service cost-sharing means amounts paid to

  • Ministry Point of Impingement Limit means the appropriate Standard from Schedule 1, 2 or 3 from O.Reg. 419/05 and if a standard is not provided for a Contaminant of Concern the appropriate criteria listed in the Ministry publication titled "Summary of Standards and Guidelines to support Ontario Regulation 419: Air Pollution - Local Air Quality (including Schedule 6 of O. Reg. 419 on Upper Risk Thresholds)", dated February 2008, as amended.

  • Point of origin means the specific location on carrier's system as designated in its tariff where carrier accepts petroleum product for shipment and may be referred to in other items of this tariff as "origin station or origin."

  • Point of common coupling means the point which the distributed generation facility is connected to the EDU's system.

  • Flare means a vendor-provided informational sign that, at a minimum, displays the prize structure, the serial number of the sleeve in play, the odds of winning a prize, and the price of the ticket. (3-26-08)

  • Gross weight means the aggregate weight of a vehicle or combination of vehicles and the load

  • Point of Order means a matter that a Member considers to be a departure from or contravention of the rules, procedures or generally accepted practices of Council.

  • Covered Losses means any and all losses, assessments, fines, penalties, administrative orders, obligations, judgments, amounts paid in settlement, costs, expenses, liabilities and damages (whether actual, consequential or punitive), including interest, penalties, reasonable court costs and attorney’s fees, disbursements and costs of investigations, deficiencies, levies, duties and imposts.

  • Diatomaceous earth filtration means a process resulting in substantial particulate removal in which a precoat cake of diatomaceous earth filter media is deposited on a support membrane (septum), and while the water is filtered by passing through the cake on the septum, additional filter media known as body feed is continuously added to the feed water to maintain the permeability of the filter cake.

  • Dusting aid means a product designed or labeled to assist in removing dust and other soils from floors and other surfaces without leaving a wax or silicone based coating. “Dusting Aid” does not include “Pressurized Gas Duster.”

  • Diameter at breast height (dbh) means the diameter of a tree at 4 1/2 feet above the ground measured from the uphill side.