Common use of Actuarially Indicated Clause in Contracts

Actuarially Indicated. This term means an amount determined according to principles of actuarial science to be adequate, but not excessive, in the aggregate, to pay current and future obligations and expenses of the fund, including additional amounts if needed to pay debt service on revenue bonds and to provide required debt service coverage in excess of the amounts required to pay actual debt service on revenue bonds, and determined according to principles of actuarial science to reflect each insurer’s relative exposure to hurricane losses.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Reimbursement Contract, Reimbursement Contract, Reimbursement Contract (HCI Group, Inc.)

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Actuarially Indicated. This term means an amount determined according to principles of actuarial science to be adequate, but not excessive, in the aggregate, to pay current and future obligations and expenses of the fund, including additional amounts if needed to pay debt service on revenue bonds and to provide required debt service coverage in excess of the amounts required to pay actual debt service on revenue bonds, and determined according to principles of actuarial science to reflect each insurer’s 's relative exposure to hurricane losses.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Reimbursement Contract (HCI Group, Inc.), Reimbursement Contract (HCI Group, Inc.), Reimbursement Contract (HCI Group, Inc.)

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