FAILURE TO PAY REINSURANCE PREMIUMS Sample Clauses

FAILURE TO PAY REINSURANCE PREMIUMS. If the reinsurance premiums are 60 days past due, for reasons other than those due to error or omission as defined below in Article 18, the premiums will be considered in default and the Reinsurer may terminate the reinsurance upon 30 days' prior written notice to the Ceding Company; provided, however, that the termination shall be of no force and effect if the Ceding Company cures the default within said 30 day period. The Reinsurer will have no further liability as of the termination date. The Ceding Company will be liable for the prorated reinsurance premiums to the termination date. The Ceding Company agrees that it will not force termination under the provisions of this paragraph to avoid the recapture requirements or to transfer the block of business reinsured to another reinsurer.
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FAILURE TO PAY REINSURANCE PREMIUMS. The payment of reinsurance premiums is a condition precedent to the continuing liability of the Retrocessionaire under this Agreement, unless such failure is a result of any action or inaction of the Retrocessionaire or any of its Representatives during the time it is administering the Covered Treaties pursuant to Article III of this Agreement. If reinsurance premiums with respect to this Agreement are not paid when due, the Retrocessionaire shall have the right to provide the Company 45 days’ prior written notice (the “Initial Notice”) of its intent to terminate because of the Company’s failure to pay reinsurance premiums. If such reinsurance premiums have not been paid within 45 days of the delivery of the Initial Notice, the Retrocessionaire shall provide to the Company a second notice (the “Second Notice”) of its intent to terminate because of the Company’s failure to pay such premiums. The reinsurance hereunder of all Covered Treaties shall terminate as of the last date upon which premiums with respect to such Covered Treaties were paid.

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  • Payment of Reinsurance Premiums For automatic and facultative reinsurance, following the close of each calendar month, the Ceding Company will send the Reinsurer a statement and a listing of new business, changes and terminations. If a net reinsurance premium balance is payable to the Reinsurer, the Ceding Company will forward this balance within (60) sixty days after the close of each month. If a net reinsurance premium balance is payable to the Ceding Company, the balance due will be subtracted from the reinsurance premium payable by Ceding Company for the current month. The Reinsurer shall pay any remaining balance due the Ceding Company sixty days after the Ceding Company submits the statement.

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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 13.6. If all reinsurance premiums in arrears, including any that become in arrears during the thirty (30) 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 for 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 for which premiums have been paid for each policy, unless reinsurance premiums on those policies are paid before their Remittance Dates. Terminated reinsurance may be reinstated, subject to approval by the Reinsurer, 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 thirty (30) days notice. The Ceding Company will not force termination under the provisions of this Article solely to avoid the provisions of Article 12 - Recapture, or to transfer the reinsured policies to another reinsurer.

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  • Maintenance of Hazard Insurance; Property Protection Expenses The Servicer shall cause to be maintained for each Mortgage Loan hazard insurance naming the Servicer or related Subservicer as loss payee thereunder providing extended coverage in an amount which is at least equal to the lesser of (i) the maximum insurable value of the improvements securing such Mortgage Loan from time to time or (ii) the combined principal balance owing on such Mortgage Loan and any mortgage loan senior to such Mortgage Loan from time to time. The Servicer shall also cause to be maintained on property acquired upon foreclosure, or deed in lieu of foreclosure, of any Mortgage Loan, fire insurance with extended coverage in an amount which is at least equal to the amount necessary to avoid the application of any co-insurance clause contained in the related hazard insurance policy. Amounts collected by the Servicer under any such policies (other than amounts to be applied to the restoration or repair of the related Mortgaged Property or property thus acquired or amounts released to the Mortgagor in accordance with the Servicer's normal servicing procedures) shall be deposited in the Collection Account to the extent called for by Section 3.02. In cases in which any Mortgaged Property is located at any time during the life of a Mortgage Loan in a federally designated flood area, the hazard insurance to be maintained for the related Mortgage Loan shall include flood insurance (to the extent available). All such flood insurance shall be in amounts equal to the lesser of (i) the amount required to compensate for any loss or damage to the Mortgaged Property on a replacement cost basis and (ii) the maximum amount of such insurance available for the related Mortgaged Property under the national flood insurance program (assuming that the area in which such Mortgaged Property is located is participating in such program). The Servicer shall be under no obligation to require that any Mortgagor maintain earthquake or other additional insurance and shall be under no obligation itself to maintain any such additional insurance on property acquired in respect of a Mortgage Loan, other than pursuant to such applicable laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance. If the Servicer shall obtain and maintain a blanket policy consistent with its general mortgage servicing activities insuring against hazard losses on all of the Mortgage Loans, it shall conclusively be deemed to have satisfied its obligations as set forth in the first sentence of this Section 3.04, it being understood and agreed that such policy may contain a deductible clause, in which case the Servicer shall, in the event that there shall not have been maintained on the related Mortgaged Property a policy complying with the first sentence of this Section 3.04 and there shall have been a loss which would have been covered by such policy, deposit in the Collection Account the amount not otherwise payable under the blanket policy because of such deductible clause. Any such deposit by the Servicer shall be made on the last Business Day of the Collection Period in the month in which payments under any such policy would have been deposited in the Collection Account. In connection with its activities as administrator and servicer of the Mortgage Loans, the Servicer agrees to present, on behalf of itself, the Company, the Issuer, the Indenture Trustee and the Securityholders, claims under any such blanket policy.

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