Effective Date of Insurance Sample Clauses

Effective Date of Insurance. If there are insurable buildings located on the property, the borrower will arrange with his agent or company to have xxx- xxxxx insurance in force at the time the loan, assumption, or credit sale is closed so that the policy will properly insure the borrower and the mortga- gees. When new buildings are erected or major improvements are made to ex- isting buildings, such insurance will be made effective as of the date materials are delivered to the property. The County Supervisor will make no pay- ments from loan funds for labor or ma- terials until the borrower has furnished adequate insurance to protect the in- terest of the Agency in the buildings being erected or improved.
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Effective Date of Insurance. The insurance of a student is inforce at the date effective of the contract for the applicable school year as long as the following criteria are met: (a) you are actively studying; (b) you are insured by your province’s health insurance plan, or an equivalent private insurance plan; (c) you have not withdrawn during the period of modification and withdrawal; (d) your tuition fees have been paid in full. Any claim made after the beginning of the current session but before the payment in full of your tuition fees will be eligible for reimbursement following the payment of your tuition, provided that you meet the other eligibility conditions. Any insurance coverage or part thereof that requires proof of insurability deemed to be satisfactory by the insurer shall, however, take effect only on the day the insurer has accepted such proof of insurability. The date of acceptance shall then be the reception date by the insurer or any such final proof of insurability required by the insurer. The insurer then notifies the policyholder in writing as to its decision to grant or deny coverage or any part thereof for the insurance so requested. Upon notification by the insurer of its decision, the policyholder then immediately notifies the student of this decision in writing.
Effective Date of Insurance. (1) An employee shall become insured on each of the dates the employee first becomes eligible as set forth in subsections (b), (c) and (d) of this Section if actively at work on that date and provided the employee has not waived insurance. (2) If an employee is not actively at work on each of such dates the employee’s insurance would otherwise become effective as set forth in subsections (a), (b), (c) and (d) of this Section, the employee becomes insured on the date the employee returns to work provided that date is not more than 24 months later, or if later, the employee has not then broken seniority.
Effective Date of Insurance. The effective date of a nurse’s insurance will be the day she has completed six (6) months of service providing she has been actively at work on a full-time basis for at least the seven (7) immediately preceding consecutive work days. she was absent from work on this day, the effective date of her insurance will be the day she completed seven (7) consecutive working days following her return to work.
Effective Date of Insurance. An employee shall become insured on the date he/she first becomes eligible if actively at work on that date and provided he/she has enrolled on or before that date.
Effective Date of Insurance. Insurance coverage is effective on the date of the enrolment of the Insured person(s).
Effective Date of Insurance. EXTENDED BENEFITS All benefits lapse on final date o f employment. APPENDIX “E” HEALTH INSURANCE BUY-OUT
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Effective Date of Insurance. Except by agreement or instruction of the Owner in writing, the CMAR shall not knowingly prematurely commence operations on the Site or elsewhere before the effective date of insurance provided by XXXX under Section 11.2 and bonds to be furnished by the XXXX under Section 11.3.1.
Effective Date of Insurance. Insurance for employees and their dependants will become effective on the date of eligibility. If an employee is absent from work because of disability due to illness or injury on the date of insurance, or any increase in insurance would otherwise become effective, such insurance will not become effective until the date the employee returns to active full time work for one full day. Insurance, or any increase in insurance, for a dependent (other than a new born child who becomes insured within 31 days of becoming eligible), who is confined in a hospital because of illness or injury on the date such insurance would otherwise become effective, will not become effective until the date such dependent is no longer so confined.
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