Common use of Existing Claims Clause in Contracts

Existing Claims. any claim: a) made, threatened or intimated against you prior to the period of insurance; b) liability, loss or defence costs directly or indirectly arising out of, or in any way involving any fact or circumstance: i) of which written notice has been given under any previous policy (whether insured by us or not); or ii) of which you first became aware prior to the period of insurance and which you knew or ought reasonably to have known had the potential to give rise to a claim or loss.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Professional Liability Insurance Policy, Architects and Engineers Professional Liability Insurance Policy, Marketing, Advertising and Communication Professional Liability Insurance Policy

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