Deductible Sample Clauses

Deductible. An annual deductible of fifty dollars ($50) per person and one hundred fifty dollars ($150) per family applies to State Dental Plan non-preventive services received from in-network providers. An annual deductible of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per person applies to State Dental Plan services received from out of network providers. The deductible must be satisfied before coverage begins.
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Deductible. There is a three hundred fifty dollar ($350) annual deductible per person, with a maximum deductible per family per year of seven hundred dollars ($700).
Deductible. There is no deductible required to obtain service for repair or replacement of the Covered Product.
Deductible. Unless otherwise noted in this policy, the following deductible provision applies: Subject to the policy limits that apply, we will pay only that part of the total of all loss payable under Section I that exceeds the deductible amount shown in the Declarations.
Deductible. SAMPLE POLICY For each covered loss, the policy’s deductible will be applied. We will apply only one deductible for each covered loss among all types of property.
Deductible. Any deductible or self-insured retention must be approved in writing by the Town and shall protect the indemnified parties in the same manner and to the same extent as they would have been protected had the policy or policies not contained a deductible or self-insured retention.
Deductible. Contractor is responsible for any deductible or self-insured retention contained within their insurance program.
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Deductible. The Insurer is liable for the amount by which the loss or damage caused by any of the perils insured against exceeds the amount of the deductible specified on the Declarations page in any one occurrence.
Deductible. An annual deductible of one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125) per person applies to services received from out of network providers. The deductible must be satisfied before coverage begins.
Deductible. The individual deductible is the amount of covered charges that must be paid by each insured each policy year before policy benefits are payable, except when otherwise stated. The family deducible is the maximum deductible amount per policy for covered charges equivalent to the sum of two individual deductibles per policy year. Charges incurred in the country of residence are subject to an in-country deductible. Charges incurred outside of the country of residence are subject to an out-of-country deductible.
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