Common use of BENEFIT CONDITIONS Clause in Contracts

BENEFIT CONDITIONS. 4.1 To be eligible for payment, the Insured Person must make a claim for a covered Benefit within the Claim Time Limit. Any subsequent claims by that Insured Person for further covered Benefits arising out of the same Accident will be deemed to have been made within the Claim Time Limit. 4.2 Where an Insured Person claims for more than one Benefit arising out of the same Accident, the Insurer shall not pay more in total than the amount of the single most valuable Benefit. 4.3 The Insurer shall not pay more than the Capital Sum stated in the Benefit Schedule For Permanent Partial Disablement arising out of any one Accident regardless of the number of conditions diagnosed in the Insured Person.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Sport & Leisure Insurance Personal Accident, Sport & Leisure Personal Accident Insurance Policy, Personal Accident Insurance Policy

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BENEFIT CONDITIONS. 4.1 To be eligible for payment, the Insured Person must make a claim for a covered Benefit within the Claim Time Limit. Any subsequent claims by that Insured Person for further covered Benefits arising out of the same Accident will be deemed to have been made within the Claim Time Limit. 4.2 Where an Insured Person claims for more than one Benefit arising out of the same Accident, the Insurer shall not pay more in total than the amount of the single most valuable Benefit. 4.3 The Insurer shall not pay more than the Capital Sum stated in the Benefit Schedule For for Permanent Partial Disablement arising out of any one Accident regardless of the number of conditions diagnosed in the Insured Person.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sport & Leisure Insurance Personal Accident

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