FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS Sample Clauses

FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. The payment of reinsurance premiums is a condition precedent to the liability of the Reinsurer for reinsurance covered by this Agreement. In the event that reinsurance premiums are not paid within sixty (60) days after they are due pursuant to Article 5.2 above, the Reinsurer will have the right to terminate the reinsurance for all policies having reinsurance premiums in arrears. If the Reinsurer elects to exercise its right of termination, it will give the Ceding Company ninety (90) days written notice of its intention. Such notice will be sent by certified mail or overnight courier service (e.g. Federal Express). If all reinsurance premiums in arrears, including any that become in arrears during the ninety (90) day notice period, are not paid before the expiration of the notice period, the Reinsurer will be relieved of all liability under those policies as of the last date to which premiums have been paid for each policy. Reinsurance on policies on which reinsurance premiums subsequently fall due will automatically terminate as of the last date to which premiums have been paid for each policy, unless reinsurance premiums on those policies are paid on or before their due date pursuant to Article 5.2 above. Terminated reinsurance may be reinstated, subject to approval by the Reinsurer, within thirty (30) days of the date of termination, and upon payment of all reinsurance premiums in arrears including any interest accrued thereon. The Reinsurer will have no liability for any claims incurred between the date of termination and the date of the reinstatement of the reinsurance. The right to terminate reinsurance will not prejudice the Reinsurer’s right to collect premiums for the period during which reinsurance was in force prior to the expiration of the ninety (90) day notice. The Ceding Company may not force termination under the provisions of this Article to avoid the provisions regarding recapture in Article 11, nor to transfer the reinsured policies to another Reinsurer.
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FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. If the reinsurance premiums are 60 days past due, for reasons other than those due to error or omission as defined below in Section 18, the premiums will be considered in default and REINSURER may terminate the reinsurance upon 30 days' prior written notice. REINSURER will have no further liability as of the termination date. CEDING COMPANY will be liable for the prorated reinsurance premiums to the termination date. CEDING COMPANY agrees that it will not force termination under the provisions of this paragraph solely to avoid the recapture requirements or to transfer the block of business reinsured to another reinsurer.
FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. If reinsurance premiums are not paid within 60 days of the close of the Reporting Period, for reasons other than those due to error or omission as defined below in the ‘ERROR AND OMISSIONS’ section, the premiums will be considered in default and THE REINSURER may terminate the reinsurance by providing a 30-day prior written notice, provided payment is not received within that 30-day period. THE REINSURER will have no further liability as of the termination date for benefits applicable to periods for which premium is not paid. THE COMPANY will be liable for the prorated reinsurance premiums to the termination date. THE COMPANY agrees that it will not force termination under the provisions of this paragraph solely to avoid the recapture requirements or to transfer the block of business reinsured to another reinsurer. THE COMPANY may reinstate reinsurance terminated for non-payment of balances due at any time within 60 days following the date of termination. However, THE REINSURER will have no liability for claims incurred between the termination date and the reinstatement date.
FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. If reinsurance premiums are 90 days past due, for reasons other than those due to error or omission as defined below in the ‘ERRORS AND OMISSIONS’ section, the premiums will be considered in default and THE REINSURER may terminate the reinsurance by providing a 30-day prior written notice, provided payment is not received within that 30-day period. THE REINSURER will have no further liability as of the termination date for benefits applicable to periods for which premium is not paid. THE COMPANY will be liable for the prorated reinsurance premiums to the termination date. THE COMPANY may reinstate reinsurance terminated for non-payment of balances due at any time within 60 days following the date of termination. However, THE REINSURER will have no liability for claims paid by THE COMPANY between the termination date and the reinstatement date.
FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. If reinsurance premiums are 90 days past due, for reasons other than those due to error or omission as defined below in Section 22, the premiums will be considered in default and AUSA may terminate the reinsurance by providing a 30-day prior written notice, provided payment is not received within that 30-day period. AUSA will have no further liability as of the termination date. PRUCO OF NJ will be liable for the prorated reinsurance premiums to the termination date. PRUCO OF NJ agrees that it will not force termination under the provisions of this paragraph solely to avoid the recapture requirements or to transfer the block of business reinsured to another reinsurer. At the end of this 30-day period, AUSA’s liability will automatically terminate for all reinsurance on which balances remain due and unpaid, including reinsurance on which balances became due and unpaid during and after the 30-day notice period. PRUCO OF NJ may reinstate reinsurance terminated for non-payment of balances due at any time within 60 days following the date of termination. However, AUSA will have no liability for claims incurred between the termination date and the reinstatement date.
FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. The Payment of reinsurance premiums is a condition precedent to the liability of THE REINSURER for reinsurance covered under this Agreement. If reinsurance premiums are 90 days past due, for reasons other than those due to error or omission as defined below in Section 21, the premiums will be considered in default and THE REINSURER may terminate the reinsurance by providing a 30-day prior written notice, provided payment is not received within that 30-day period. THE REINSURER will have no further liability as of the termination date. THE COMPANY will be liable for the prorated reinsurance premiums to the termination date. THE COMPANY agrees that it will not force termination under the provisions of this paragraph solely to avoid the recapture requirements or to transfer the block of business reinsured to another reinsurer. At the end of this 30-day period, THE REINSURER's liability will automatically terminate for all reinsurance on which balances remain due and unpaid, including reinsurance on which balances became due and unpaid during and after the 30-day notice period. Subject to Section 20, THE COMPANY may reinstate reinsurance terminated for non-payment of balances due at any time within 60 days following the date of termination. However, THE REINSURER will have no liability for claims incurred between the termination date and the reinstatement date.
FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. If the Aggregate Premium is not paid by the end of the Grace Period, the Insurance Company, in its sole discretion, may: (1) notify the Group of such non- payment and termination date of the Policy and all Coverage thereunder and terminate the Policy Coverage back to the last Premium due date; or (2) work with the Group to arrange payment of the Aggregate Premium, for a period of up to 90 days. If the Group fails to pay the Premium when required, the Insurance Company will be entitled to recover Insurance Company Expenses. Insurance Company Expenses include: (1) the total outstanding Aggregate Premium; (2) the finance charge set forth below; and (3) a fee for any checks for payment of Premiums that are returned to Insurance Company for insufficient funds, closed accounts, or any other reason; and (4) any expenses reasonably incurred in recovering the amount owed to the Insurance Company including attorney’s fees. If the Insurance Company terminates the Policy back to the last Premium due date, the Insurance Company may recoup benefit payments from Members and/or Providers. The Group is still obligated to reimburse the Insurance Company for any claims or charges which the Insurance Company has to pay, as required by: (1) state or federal law; (2) pharmacy benefit management agreement; or (3) provider agreement, plus a reasonable administrative fee.
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FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. The payment of reinsurance premiums is a condition precedent to the liability of the Reinsurer for reinsurance covered by this Agreement. In the event that reinsurance premiums are not paid within sixty (60) days of the Remittance Date, the Reinsurer will have the right to terminate the reinsurance under all policies having reinsurance premiums in arrears. If the Reinsurer elects to exercise its right of termination, it will give the Ceding Company thirty (30) days written notice of its intention. Such notice will be sent by certified mail in the manner specified in Article 13.
FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. If reinsurance premiums are 90 days past due, for reasons other than those due to error or omission as defined below in Section 22, the premiums will be considered in default and MUNICH may terminate the reinsurance by providing a 30-day prior written notice, provided payment is not received within that 30-day period. MUNICH will have no further liability as of the termination date. PRUCO will be liable for the prorated reinsurance premiums to the termination date. PRUCO agrees that it will not force termination under the provisions of this paragraph solely to avoid the recapture requirements or to transfer the block of business reinsured to another reinsurer. At the end of this 30-day period, MUNICH's liability will automatically terminate for all reinsurance on which balances remain due and unpaid, including reinsurance on which balances became due and unpaid during and after the 30-day notice period. PRUCO may reinstate reinsurance terminated for non-payment of balances due at any time within 60 days following the date of termination. However, MUNICH will have no liability for claims incurred between the termination date and the reinstatement date.
FAILURE TO PAY PREMIUMS. The payment of reinsurance premiums is a condition precedent to the liability of the Reinsurer for reinsurance covered by this Agreement. In the event that reinsurance premiums are not paid within sixty (60) calendar days of the due date, the Reinsurer will have the right to terminate the reinsurance under all policies having reinsurance premiums in arrears. If the Reinsurer elects to exercise its right of termination, it will give the Company ninety (90) calendar days written notice of its intention to terminate such reinsurance. If all reinsurance premiums in arrears, including any that become in arrears during the ninety
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