Common use of Daily allowance Clause in Contracts

Daily allowance. The cost of accommodation and meals incurred in a commercial establishment for an insured person who must delay her return because of illness or bodily injury suffered by the insured person herself, an accompanying member of her immediate family or a travelling companion. The maximum reimbursement is $150 per day per insured person, for a maximum of eight days.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Group Insurance Contract, Group Insurance Contract, www.fiqsante.qc.ca

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