Crime Policy Sample Clauses

Crime Policy. The Underwriting Manager shall maintain a crime policy covering any losses which may occur as a result of the Underwriting Manager's misuse or improper investment of funds held by the Underwriting Manager on behalf of the Company in an amount equal to the greater of $100,000 or five percent (5%) of the gross direct written premium underwritten by the Underwriting Manager on behalf of the Company.
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Crime Policy. Crime coverage covering employee theft, forgery, and inside/outside the premises theft, with limits of no less than $100,000 per occurrence. If the SMPRC maintains higher limits than the minimum shown above, the City of Santa Xxxxxx requires and shall be entitled to coverage for the higher limits maintained by the SMPRC.

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  • The Policy (a) If pursuant to Section 4.04(a)(iv), the Master Servicer determines and notifies the Trustee that a Deficiency Amount exists for such Distribution Date, the Trustee shall complete the Notice and submit such Notice in accordance with the Policy to the Insurer no later than 12:00 P.M., New York City time, on the Business Day immediately preceding each Distribution Date, as a claim for an Insured Amount (provided that the Trustee shall submit such notice on the second Business Day immediately preceding such Distribution Date if it is able to do so) in an amount equal to such Deficiency Amount.

  • Standard Hazard Insurance and Flood Insurance Policies (a) For each Mortgage Loan, the Master Servicer shall enforce any obligation of the Servicers under the related Servicing Agreements to maintain or cause to be maintained standard fire and casualty insurance and, where applicable, flood insurance, all in accordance with the provisions of the related Servicing Agreements. It is understood and agreed that such insurance shall be with insurers meeting the eligibility requirements set forth in the applicable Servicing Agreement and that no earthquake or other additional insurance is to be required of any Mortgagor or to be maintained on property acquired in respect of a defaulted loan, other than pursuant to such applicable laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance.

  • Terrorism Insurance Insurance required under Section 6.10(a)(i) and (ii) and Section 6.10(b) will provide coverage for acts of terrorism. Terrorism coverage may be provided through one or more separate policies, which will be on terms (including amounts) consistent with those required under Section 6.10(a)(i) and (ii) and Section 6.10(b). If Insurance against acts of terrorism is not available at commercially reasonable rates and if the related hazards are not at the time commonly insured against for properties similar to the Mortgaged Property and located in or around the region in which the Mortgaged Property is located, then Lender may opt to temporarily suspend, cap or otherwise limit the requirement to have such terrorism insurance for a period not to exceed one year, unless such suspension or cap is renewed by Lender for additional one year increments.

  • Policy Because the volume of human genomic and phenotypic data maintained in these repositories is substantial and, in some instances, potentially sensitive (e.g., data related to the presence or risk of developing particular diseases or conditions and information regarding family relationships or ancestry), data must be shared in a manner consistent with the research participants’ informed consent, and the confidentiality of the data and the privacy of participants must be protected. Access to human genomic data will be provided to research investigators who, along with their institutions, have certified their agreement with the expectations and terms of access detailed below. NIH expects that, through Data Access Request (DAR) process, approved users of controlled-access datasets recognize any restrictions on data use established by the Submitting Institutions through the Institutional Certification, and as stated on the dbGaP study page. Definitions of the underlined terminology in this document are found in section 13. The parties to this Agreement include: the Principal Investigator (PI) requesting access to the genomic study dataset (an “Approved User”), the PI’s home institution (the “Requester”) as represented by the Institutional Signing Official designated through the eRA Commons system, and the NIH. The effective date of this Agreement shall be the DAR Approval Date, as specified in the notification of approval of the Data Access Committee (DAC).

  • R&W Policy Concurrently with the execution and delivery of this Agreement, Buyers have delivered to Sellers’ Representative a duly executed binder agreement (the “Binder Agreement”) by and between Buyers and AIG Specialty Insurance Company, an Illinois corporation, with respect to the delivery of an insurance policy with respect to the representations and warranties of Sellers under this Agreement (the “R&W Policy”) at the Closing, which Binder Agreement shall not be amended in a manner that adversely affects Sellers without the prior written consent of Sellers’ Representative (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed); provided, that the parties hereto agree that any version of the R&W Policy and Binder Agreement delivered to Sellers’ Representative shall not include Annex A or Annex B referenced therein. Buyers and its Affiliates shall not amend, waive, or otherwise modify the subrogation provision under the R&W Policy in any manner that would allow the insurer thereunder to subrogate or otherwise make or bring any action against the Sellers (other than any claim for Fraud of any Seller). The policy provider of the R&W Policy has agreed that the R&W Policy will expressly provide that the policy provider shall not have the right to, and will not, pursue any subrogation rights or contribution rights or any other claims against any Seller or any of the Sellers’ Parties in connection with any claim made by any Buyers’ Indemnified Party thereunder, other than for Fraud, and that such provision of the insurance policy may not be amended without the prior written consent of Sellers’ Representative. Sellers shall pay, cause to be paid or reimburse Buyers for all costs and expenses related to the R&W Policy, including the total premium, underwriting costs, brokerage commissions, and other fees and expenses of such policy, provided that such amounts shall be without duplication to those otherwise included in Transaction Expenses.

  • R&W Insurance Policy Purchaser shall use its reasonable best efforts to bind the R&W Insurance Policy at or prior to the Closing. Purchaser shall use reasonable best efforts to take all actions necessary to complete the applicable conditions in the conditional binder (other than the condition that the Closing has occurred, to which this sentence does not apply) to the R&W Insurance Policy within the times set forth therein to maintain the R&W Insurance Policy in full force and effect. Following the final issuance of the R&W Insurance Policy, Purchaser agrees to use reasonable best efforts to keep the R&W Insurance Policy in full force and effect for the policy period set forth therein. Purchaser shall provide a copy of the R&W Insurance Policy to Seller upon request. Purchaser agrees that the R&W Insurance Policy shall expressly exclude any right of subrogation against Seller and its Affiliates and their respective officers, directors and employees (except in the case of Fraud), and neither Purchaser nor its Affiliates shall amend or waive such subrogation provisions without Seller’s prior written consent. The Parties acknowledge that Purchaser obtaining the R&W Insurance Policy is a material inducement to Seller entering into the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, and Seller is relying on Purchaser’s covenants and obligations set forth in this Section 5.15(a). The R&W Insurance Policy may not be amended or waived by Purchaser or its Affiliates in any manner that is adverse to Seller or any of its Affiliates without Seller’s prior written consent. At or promptly following the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser or its Representatives, as reasonably requested by Purchaser, a digital copy of all documents and other information uploaded to the virtual data room established by Seller and its Representatives and to which Purchaser and its Representatives have been granted access as part of their due diligence of the transactions contemplated hereby (the “Data Room”).

  • Insurance Policy The Employer agrees to remit to the Union an amount to be applied toward the payment of a premium by the Union for an insurance policy which provides a defense attorney to represent all members of the bargaining unit when they are charged with a criminal act that results from events occurring while the bargaining unit member was acting in an official capacity. The maximum amount payable during the term of the Agreement shall be seven dollars ($7.00) per member per month.

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