Common use of Certificate of Motor Insurance Clause in Contracts

Certificate of Motor Insurance. The document that you must have as proof that you have the motor insurance necessary to comply with the law. The certificate does not, however, indicate the full policy cover and for this you need to refer to the policy booklet. Wherever the expression certificate of motor insurance is used in this contract, it means the certificate which from time to time, is that in force and not one which we have withdrawn or which has ceased to be valid. The period of time covered by this policy as shown in the policy schedule. The amount you will have to pay towards each and every loss for which there is a claim. A claim against the policyholder or against any person entitled to indemnity under the policy for damages that are required to be covered by legislation, the Protection and Compensation Fund Regulations (including any agreement between insurers drawn up as a result of these regulations) or any other law in force in Malta, notwithstanding that the policyholder or such other person has failed to give notice of such event to the insurer. Each and every loss shall be considered as a separate claim under the policy. The same meaning defined in the legislation and Switzerland. Malta or another country to which this policy may be extended by endorsement: Provided that with regard to cover under Section II of the policy, territorial limits shall be extended to cover as provided under Section VI (Continental Use/ Compulsory Insurance Requirements).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Motor Insurance Policy, Motor Insurance Policy, Motor Insurance Policy

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Certificate of Motor Insurance. The document that you must have as proof that you have the motor insurance necessary to comply with the law. The certificate does not, however, indicate the full policy cover and for this you need to refer to the policy booklet. Wherever the expression certificate of motor insurance is used in this contract, it means the certificate which from time to time, is that in force and not one which we have withdrawn or which has ceased to be valid. The period of time covered by this policy as shown in the policy schedule. The amount you will have to pay towards each and every loss for which there is a claim. A claim against the policyholder or against any person entitled to indemnity under the policy for damages that are required to be covered by legislation, the Protection and Compensation Fund Regulations (including any agreement between insurers drawn up as a result of these regulations) or any other law in force in Malta, notwithstanding that the policyholder or such other person has failed to give notice of such event to the insurer. Each and every loss shall be considered as a separate claim under the policy. The same meaning defined in the legislation and Switzerland. Malta or another country to which this policy may be extended by endorsement: Provided that with regard to cover under Section II of the policy, territorial limits shall be extended to cover as provided under Section VI IX (Continental Use/ Compulsory Insurance Requirements).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Motor Insurance Policy

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