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Excesses Sample Clauses

Excesses. If an excess is shown on your schedule, you have agreed to pay that amount for each incident of loss or damage. If more than one vehicle is insured on your policy and they are involved in the same incident, the excess shown on your schedule will apply to each vehicle separately. If you choose to use a non-approved repairer, you will have to pay an additional excess amount of £250. This is on top of any other excess that you may have to pay. You may claim for damage to your vehicle’s windscreen or windows and for any bodywork scratched by broken glass from the window or windscreen. The helpline number is 0330 123 5992. This benefit does not apply to damaged sun roofs, roof panels, lights or reflectors whether glass or plastic. The following excesses apply to a windscreen claim but there is no limit on the cost of the windscreen: If your windscreen is repaired by our approved supplier £25 If your windscreen is replaced by our approved supplier £100 If your windscreen is repaired or replaced by any other company £200 If the only claim you make is for broken glass in your vehicle’s windscreen or windows, including bodywork scratched by the breakage, it will not affect your No Claim Bonus. If your vehicle is damaged while a young or inexperienced driver (including yourself) is driving, you will have to pay the first amount of any claim as shown below. This is on top of any other excess that you may have to pay. Under 21 years of age £300 Aged 21 to 24 years £200 Aged 25 years or over who has a provisional driving licence or has not held, for 12 months or more, a full driving licence issued by the UK or any country which is a member of the European Union. £200 These amounts do not apply if the loss or damage is caused by fire or theft. After any claim under this section, we will pay the cost of moving your vehicle from the place where the damage happened to the premises of the nearest competent repairer. We will also pay the cost of delivering your vehicle back to you in the United Kingdom after repair. Do not try to move your vehicle yourself if this could increase the damage. If unnecessary damage is caused as a result of your attempts to move your vehicle, we will not pay any extra cost arising from that damage. All arrangements for storage of a damaged vehicle must be agreed by us. If you arrange storage without our prior knowledge and consent, we will not pay any extra cost arising from that arrangement where this is greater than the cost we negotiate with ...
Excesses. The cost of the premiums not contributed by the School District shall be borne by the employee and paid through payroll deduction. If premiums are less than the School District contribution, the School District shall not pay the difference to employee.
Excesses. 3.1 The excess The insurance may be subject to an excess of such monetary amount and on such terms as the insurer and the insured firm agree. Subject to clause 3.4, the excess may be ‘self-insured’ or partly or wholly insured without regard to these MTC. 3.2 No deductibles The insurance must provide that the excess does not reduce the limit of liability contemplated by clause 2.1. 3.3 Excess not to apply to defence costs The excess must not apply to defence costs. 3.4 Funding of the excess The insurance must provide that, if an insured fails to pay to a claimant any amount which is within the excess within 30 days of it becoming due for payment, the claimant may give notice of the insured’s default to the insurer, whereupon the insurer is liable to remedy the default on the insured’s behalf. The insurance may provide that any amount paid by the insurer to remedy such a default erodes the sum insured. 3.5 One claim The insurance may provide for multiple claims to be treated as one claim for the purposes of an excess contemplated by clause 3.1 on such terms as the insured firm and the insurer agree.
Excesses. If your vehicle (including its accessories and spare parts) is lost or damaged, you will have to pay the first E55 of any claim. If your vehicle is damaged whilst being driven or in the charge of a young or inexperienced person (including the policyholder), you will be responsible to pay for the amounts shown below:
Excesses. 3.1 The excess 3.2 Excess does not reduce sum insured 3.3 Excess does not apply to defence costs
Excesses within 14 days of written demand, a sum equal to the normal commercial excess (if any) payable in terms of any policy of insurance effected by the Landlord in terms of this Lease in the event of any relative claim or claims being made in respect of the Property, or where any such claim affects both the Property and any other part of the Building, a fair and equitable proportion of any such excess as determined by the Landlord (exercising its power of determination in a proper and reasonable manner) save, in either case, where and to the extent that such excess forms part of the Service Expenditure.
Excesses. If your motorcycle (including its accessories and spare parts) is lost or damaged, you will have to pay the first part of any claim as follows: Up to €1200 €55 Over €7001 €465 These excesses apply in addition to any other voluntary or other compulsory excesses that may apply.
Excesses. If your vehicle is damaged, lost or stolen you will be responsible for the first part of the cost as shown below;
Excesses. The amount payable by the Participant as stated in the Statement of Cover of excesses. 18.11 Insurrection Insurrection, rebellion or revolution.