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General Provisions Section. I – INTRODUCTION 1-1 AGREEMENT Pursuant to the policy set forth in Public Law, the following articles constitute an agreement by and between the Adjutant General, Nebraska National Guard, hereinafter referred to as the Employer, and Nebraska Chapter, Association of Civilian Technicians, hereinafter referred to as the Union.
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General Provisions Section. 7.01 This Contract, together with your attached application and any riders or endorsements, constitutes the entire Contract between you and us.
General Provisions Section. The General Provisions Section of this policy is amended as follows for Personal Injury Protection Coverage: Our Right To Recover Payment Our rights under “Our Right To Recover Payment” in the General Provisions are modified, and the following is added for Personal Injury Protection Coverage:
General Provisions Section. The following is added to the Our Right To Recover Payment provision in the General Provisions Section of this policy: Our Right To Recover Payment Our rights do not apply under Paragraph A. with re- spect to coverage under Section 2. of the definition ofuninsured motor vehicle” for Uninsured Motorists Coverage if we:
General Provisions Section. The General Provisions Section of this policy is amended as follows for Uninsured Motorists Cover- age: Our Right To Recover Payment Our rights under “Our Right To Recover Payment” in the General Provisions are modified, and the following is added for Uninsured Motorists Cover- age: Our rights do not apply under for payments under the Uninsured Motorists Coverage Sec- tion with respect to coverage under Paragraph 2 of the definition ofuninsured motor vehicle” if we:
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  • Provisions Severable The provisions of this Agreement are independent of and severable from each other, and no provision shall be affected or rendered invalid or unenforceable by virtue of the fact that for any reason any other or others of them may be invalid or unenforceable in whole or in part.

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