Effective Date of Individual Insurance Sample Clauses

Effective Date of Individual Insurance. The insurance coverage in respect of an insured person commences at of one of the following times that is most appropriate
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Effective Date of Individual Insurance. Insurance as to each person will take effect on the date such person becomes eligible, but in no event prior to the effective date of the policy.
Effective Date of Individual Insurance. The insurance of any insured person (as specified in the schedule) will become effective on the latest of the following dates:
Effective Date of Individual Insurance. If the Policyholder pays the entire premium, your insurance will go into effect on the date stated on the Schedule of Benefits. If you pay a part of the premium, you must apply in writing for the insurance to go into effect. You will become insured on the later of:
Effective Date of Individual Insurance. Subject to the conditions listed below, the individual insurance, subject to eligibility, will be made effective on the latest of the date on which:
Effective Date of Individual Insurance. The Insured Person’s coverage shall commence on the date the annual membership renewal fee is received by the Policyholder or on the date the new Member’s application is accepted by the Policyholder, provided the membership fee is paid. Coverage continues for the then current membership year ending with the expiry of any membership year, unless renewed by payment of a renewal membership fee.
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