Insurer Financial Ratings Sample Clauses

Insurer Financial Ratings. Insurance is to be provided by an insurance company acceptable to the County with an A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII unless otherwise approved by the County.
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Insurer Financial Ratings. 8.24.6.1 Coverage shall be placed with insurers acceptable to County with A.M. Best ratings of not less than A:VII unless otherwise approved by County.
Insurer Financial Ratings. Insurance is to be provided by an insurance company acceptable to LACERA with an A.M. Best rating of not less than A-, X, unless otherwise approved by LACERA.
Insurer Financial Ratings. Coverage shall be placed with insurers acceptable to County with A.M. Best ratings of not less than A:VII unless otherwise approved by County.
Insurer Financial Ratings. Insurance is to be provided by an insurance company authorized to do business in California and acceptable to the County, with an A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII, unless otherwise approved by the County.
Insurer Financial Ratings. Insurance is to be provided by an insurance company acceptable to the Commission with an A.M. Best rating of not less than A:VII unless otherwise approved by the Commission.
Insurer Financial Ratings. 3.6.1 Insurance is to be provided by an insurance company acceptable to the County with an A.M. best rating of not less than A:VII, unless otherwise approved by County. 3.6.2 Notification of incidents, claims or suits: Vendor must report to County: 1 Any accident or incident relating to services performed under subsequent Agreement which involves injury or property damage which may result in the filing of such a claim or lawsuit against Vendor and/or County. Such report must be made in writing within 24 hours of occurrence. 2 Any third party claim or lawsuit filed against Vendor arising from or related to services performed by Vendor under subsequent Agreement. STANDARD TERMS & CONDITIONS REQUEST FOR BID SO NO : RFB-IS-24201287-1 BID DUE: 07/22/24 12:00:00 PM Page 12 3 Any injury to a Vendor's employee which occurs on County property. This report must be submitted on a County “Non-Employee Injury Report” to the County Contract Manager. 4 Any loss, disappearance, destruction, misuse, or theft of any kind whatsoever of County property, monies securities entrusted to Vendor under the terms of subsequent Agreement. Compensation for County costs: In the event that Vendor fails to comply with any indemnification or insurance requirements of subsequent Agreeme and such failure to comply results in any costs to County, Vendor must pay full compensation for all costs incurred by County. 3.7
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Related to Insurer Financial Ratings

  • Insurance Company Rating The required insurance must be written by a company approved to do business in the State or Texas with a financial standing of at least an A- rating, as reflected in Best’s insurance ratings or by a similar rating system recognized within the insurance industry at the time the policy is issued.

  • Ratings No “nationally recognized statistical rating organization” as such term is defined for purposes of Rule 436(g)(2) (i) has imposed (or has informed the Company that it is considering imposing) any condition (financial or otherwise) on the Company’s retaining any rating assigned to the Company or any securities of the Company or (ii) has indicated to the Company that it is considering any of the actions described in Section 7(c)(ii) hereof.

  • Credit Rating With respect to the Competitive Supplier or Competitive Supplier’s Guarantor, its senior unsecured, unsubordinated long-term debt rating, not supported by third party credit enhancement, and if such debt is no longer rated, then the corporate or long-term issuer rating of Competitive Supplier or Competitive Supplier’s Guarantor.

  • Rating The Notes can be issued without the requirement that they have any rating from a nationally recognized statistical rating organization.

  • Performance Rating Describes the Educator’s performance on each performance standard and overall. There shall be four performance ratings:  Exemplary: the Educator’s performance consistently and significantly exceeds the requirements of a standard or overall. The rating of exemplary on a standard indicates that practice significantly exceeds proficient and could serve as a model of practice on that standard district-wide.  Proficient: the Educator’s performance fully and consistently meets the requirements of a standard or overall. Proficient practice is understood to be fully satisfactory.

  • Insurance Carrier Rating Coverages provided by Contractor must be underwritten by an insurance company deemed acceptable to the State of Washington’s Office of Risk Management. Insurance coverage shall be provided by companies authorized to do business within the State of Washington and rated A- Class VII or better in the most recently published edition of Best’s Insurance Rating. Enterprise Services reserves the right to reject all or any insurance carrier(s) with an unacceptable financial rating.

  • Industry Ratings The City will only accept coverage from an insurance carrier who offers proof that it:

  • Evaluation Rating The final summative evaluation level that is assigned to a teacher based on the holistic review of all Evaluation Factors, observed during the Evaluation Cycle. The rating shall be “accomplished”, “skilled”, “developing”, or “ineffective”. The final rating shall not be weighted in such a way that one (1) domain or component of the evaluation system has a higher importance than another, except that any area marked N/A shall not negatively impact the evaluation rating.

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