Policyholder definition

Policyholder means the adult person named in the Schedule who has concluded the Policy with the Company.
Policyholder means a person who controls a policy, binder, or oral contract by ownership, premium payment, or otherwise.
Policyholder means the person named in the Schedule on whom the contract under this Policy is executed and owns this Policy and, subject to the terms and conditions of this Policy, holds all the rights under the Policy.

Examples of Policyholder in a sentence

  • However, such list may, from time to time, be modified or supplemented in agreement with the Policyholder and in accordance with the terms and subject to the criteria contained in the applicable Public Procurement Law of the Republic of Latvia.

  • The Insurer shall have an obligation to notify the Policyholder in writing of any intended changes to sub-contractors specified in Annex D: List of approved sub-contractors during the term of this Agreement and provide the required information regarding any new sub-contractor which it may want to subsequently engage toward fulfilment of the Agreement.

  • It is envisaged that the Policyholder shall procure the Services from the Insurer for twelve (12) month period starting from [●], which, inter alia, means that the validity period for Policies shall be twelve (12) months, twenty-four (24) hours per day starting from [●] 2023 at 0:00 o’clock until [●] at 23:59 o’clock (Eastern European time).


More Definitions of Policyholder

Policyholder means the entity or person named as such in the Schedule.
Policyholder means the entity shown as the Policyholder in the Schedule of Benefits.
Policyholder means a person who:
Policyholder means any person who:
Policyholder means the primary insured named in a nongroup insurance policy.
Policyholder. – means the organization named in the declarations page.
Policyholder means the person(s) or the entity named in the Policy Schedule who executed the Policy Schedule and is (are) responsible for payment of premium (s).