Retroactive Date definition

Retroactive Date means the date specified in the Schedule.
Retroactive Date means the date set forth in Item 6 of the Declarations.
Retroactive Date means the date specified in Item 5. of the Declarations.

Examples of Retroactive Date in a sentence

  • If Contractor’s insurance is underwritten on a Claims-Made basis, the Retroactive Date shall be prior to or coincide with the effective date of this Contract.

  • Contractor shall furnish the Dane Co. Risk Manager with a 30-day notice of aggregate erosion, in advance of the Retroactive Date, cancellation, or renewal.

  • The Certificate of Insurance shall state that coverage is Claims-Made and indicate the Retroactive Date.


More Definitions of Retroactive Date

Retroactive Date means the Retroactive Date shown in the Schedule.
Retroactive Date means the date specified as such in the Schedule.
Retroactive Date means the date that will coincide with the date of commencement of the first policy as long as the policy has been renewed without any break. When there is a break, the retroactive date shall commence from the date of renewal of the policy.
Retroactive Date means the date set forth in the Declarations.
Retroactive Date means a provision, found in many claims-made policies, that the policy shall not cover claims for injuries or damages that occurred before the retroactive date even if the claim is first made during the policy period.
Retroactive Date means the Retroactive Date specified in the Schedule.
Retroactive Date means the date specified in Item 8 of the Schedule.