Common use of Continuous Or Repeated Injurious Exposure Clause in Contracts

Continuous Or Repeated Injurious Exposure. As respects liability (bodily injury and property damage) other than Automobile and Products-Completed Operations Hazard coverage liability under any Contract, and at the option of EMC Re, the term “Occurrence” shall also mean the sum of all damages for bodily injury and property damage sustained by each insured during a period of twelve (12) consecutive months arising out of a continuous or repeated injurious exposure to substantially the same general conditions. For purposes of this definition, the date of loss shall be deemed to be the inception or renewal date of the Contract to which payment is charged.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Employers Mutual Casualty Company (Emc Insurance Group Inc), Reinsurance Agreement (Emc Insurance Group Inc), Employers Mutual Casualty Company (Emc Insurance Group Inc)

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Continuous Or Repeated Injurious Exposure. As respects liability (bodily injury and property damage) other than Automobile and Products-Completed Operations Hazard coverage liability under any ContractPolicy, and at the option of EMC ReEMCC, the term “Occurrence” shall also mean the sum of all damages for bodily injury and property damage sustained by each insured during a period of twelve (12) consecutive months arising out of a continuous or repeated injurious exposure to substantially the same general conditions. For purposes of this definition, the date of loss shall be deemed to be the inception or renewal date of the Contract Policy to which payment is charged.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Reinsurance Retrocessional Agreement (Emc Insurance Group Inc), Share Reinsurance Retrocessional Agreement (Emc Insurance Group Inc), Share Reinsurance Retrocessional Agreement (Emc Insurance Group Inc)

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Continuous Or Repeated Injurious Exposure. As respects liability (bodily injury and property damage) other than Automobile and Products-Completed Operations Hazard coverage liability under any Contract, and at the option of EMC ReEMCC, the term “Occurrence” shall also mean the sum of all damages for bodily injury and property damage sustained by each insured during a period of twelve (12) consecutive months arising out of a continuous or repeated injurious exposure to substantially the same general conditions. For purposes of this definition, the date of loss shall be deemed to be the inception or renewal date of the Contract to which payment is charged.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Retrocessional Agreement (Emc Insurance Group Inc), Retrocessional Agreement (Emc Insurance Group Inc)

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