Changes in Amounts of Insurance Sample Clauses

Changes in Amounts of Insurance. If you become eligible for a different amount of insurance because your earnings change, the change in coverage will be made on the date of change in salary or, if you are not at work on that date, on the date you return to work. However, changes in amounts of Additional Life Insurance will be made on the first day of April coinciding with or next following such change. If You Leave Our Employ: Your group insurance will terminate if you leave our employ. You have the right to change your Life Insurance to an individual policy as described elsewhere in the booklet.
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Changes in Amounts of Insurance. If the employee's Basic Annual Salary is changed either upward or downward, the employee's amount of Life Insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance, and Weekly Disability Income Benefit will automatically change. The effective date of the change in insurance will be the first day of the month in which the change in Basic Annual Salary is reflected in that month's first Company payroll cheque, provided the employee is not both disabled and away from work on such date, otherwise on return to active work. Any retroactive change in an employee's Basic Annual Salary is not applicable in determining the amount of insurance.

Related to Changes in Amounts of Insurance

  • Minimum Amounts of Insurance The Contractor shall maintain the following insurance limits:

  • Types and Amounts of Coverage Without limiting Grantee's liability pursuant to Article 9, Grantee shall maintain in force, during the full term of this Agreement, insurance in the following amounts and coverages:

  • Minimum Limits of Insurance GRANTEE shall maintain limits no less than:

  • Types of Insurance and Minimum Limits (1) Worker’s Compensation in the minimum statutorily required coverage amounts. This insurance coverage shall not be required if the CONTRACTOR has no employees and certifies to this fact by initialing here

  • Maintenance of Insurance; Policy Provisions The Contractor, at no additional direct cost to NYSERDA, shall maintain or cause to be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement, insurance of the types and in the amounts specified in the Section hereof entitled Types of Insurance. All such insurance shall be evidenced by insurance policies, each of which shall:

  • MAINTENANCE OF INSURANCE COVERAGE Each party agrees to maintain throughout the term of this Agreement professional liability insurance coverage of the type and amount reasonably customary in its industry. Upon request, a party shall furnish the other party with pertinent information concerning the professional liability insurance coverage that it maintains. Such information shall include the identity of the insurance carrier(s), coverage levels, and deductible amounts.

  • Types of Insurance The types and amounts of insurance required to be maintained under this Article are as follows:

  • Limits of Insurance A. CLIENT shall provide evidence of General Liability insurance or Tenants Liability Insurance (TULIP at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/ ) of an amount of not less than $1 million per occurrence. If the use of facilities includes physical activities, such as sports camps, the General Liability limit shall be $2 million per occurrence with no athletics activities exclusion.

  • Evidence of Insurance Cover All insurances obtained by the Concessionaire in accordance with this Article 32 shall be maintained with insurers on terms consistent with Good Industry Practice. Within 15 (fifteen) days of obtaining any insurance cover, the Concessionaire shall furnish to the Authority, notarised true copies of the certificate(s) of insurance, copies of insurance policies and premia payment receipts in respect of such insurance, and no such insurance shall be cancelled, modified, or allowed to expire or lapse until the expiration of at least 45 (forty five) days after notice of such proposed cancellation, modification or non-renewal has been delivered by the Concessionaire to the Authority.

  • Required Evidence of Insurance i. Copy of the additional insured endorsement or policy language granting additional insured status; and

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