Common use of Insurance Contract Changes Clause in Contracts

Insurance Contract Changes. The Ceding Company, on its own initiative, shall not change the terms or conditions of any Covered Insurance Policy, other than for any change required by the terms of any Covered Insurance Policies, by reason of the requirement of any Governmental Body or otherwise required by Applicable Law. If the Reinsured Liabilities under any of the Covered Insurance Policies are changed (i) because of changes made on or after the Effective Time pursuant to the terms of any Covered Insurance Policies or by reason of the requirements of any Governmental Body or otherwise required by Applicable Law, Reinsurer will participate, on the reinsurance basis set forth in Section 2.1(a), and assume With respect to any change required by the terms of any Covered Insurance Policies or by reason of the requirement of any Governmental Body or otherwise required by Applicable Law, the Ceding Company shall, to the extent practicable, prior to the effectiveness of any such change, promptly notify Reinsurer of such proposed change and afford Reinsurer, at the Reinsurer's expense, the opportunity, to the extent practicable, to object to such change under applicable administrative procedures (both formal and informal). In the event the Reinsurer seeks to object as provided in the previous sentence, Reinsurer shall indemnify and hold the Ceding Company harmless in accordance with Article IX of the Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Reinsurance Agreement (Talcott Resolution Life Insurance Co Separate Account Seven), Reinsurance Agreement (Talcott Resolution Life Insurance Co Separate Account Seven), Reinsurance Agreement (Talcott Resolution Life & Annuity Insurance Co Separate Account Seven)

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