Common use of Child, Children Clause in Contracts

Child, Children. In the event of the Accidental death of: a. an Insured Person described as Category B (Employee) in the Group Policy Schedule, the additional Benefit Amount stated in the Schedule of Benefits for each Child; or b. an Insured Person described as Category B (Employee) and their Partner in the same Accident, an additional 100% of the Insured Person’s Accidental death benefit for Children.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Schools’ Personal Accident (Incorporating Dental) Insurance, Schools’ Personal Accident (Incorporating Dental) Insurance, Schools’ Personal Accident (Incorporating Dental) Insurance

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Child, Children. In the event of the Accidental death of: a. an Insured Person described as Category B (Employee) in the Group Policy Schedule, the additional Benefit Amount stated in the Schedule of Benefits for each Child; or b. an Insured Person described as Category B (Employee) and their Partner in the same Accident, an additional 100anInsured Persondescribed asCategoryB(Employee)andtheirPartnerinthesameAccident,anadditional100% of the Insured Person’s Accidental death benefit for Children.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pupils Personal Accident Insurance

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Child, Children. In the event of the Accidental death of: a. an Insured Person described as Category B (Employee) in the Group Policy Schedule, the additional Benefit Amount stated in the Schedule of Benefits for each Child; or b. an Insured anInsured Person described as Category B (EmployeedescribedasCategoryB(Employee) and their andtheir Partner in the same inthesame Accident, an additional anadditional 100% of the Insured Person’s Accidental death benefit for Children.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Pupils Personal Accident (Incorporating Dental) Insurance

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