Life Reinsurance Premiums Sample Clauses

Life Reinsurance Premiums. A. Life Reinsurance Premiums Paid on a Coinsurance Basis The CEDING COMPANY shall pay the current premium as shown in Exhibit II based on the amount of life insurance reinsured, less the allowance stated in Exhibit III. In addition, the CEDING COMPANY shall pay any substandard table extra and flat extra premiums, but shall exclude the policy fee. In the event the current premium is changed, BMA shall be notified by the CEDING COMPANY immediately. B. Life Reinsurance Premiums on a Yearly Renewable Term Basis The life reinsurance premium on the net amount at risk shall be based on rates shown in Exhibit II. For those premiums less than the net premium rate or rates based on the 1980 CSO Table at 4 ½% interest, only the latter rate or rates shall be guaranteed. Should BMA increase the reinsurance premiums to the 1980 CSO Table at 4 ½% interest, then the CEDING COMPANY shall have the right to immediately recapture any business affected by that change.
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Life Reinsurance Premiums. A. Life Reinsurance Premiums Paid on a Coinsurance Basis. You'11 pay us the current premium, including substandard table extra and flat extra premiums, but excluding the policy fee, which is in effect on the effective date of the Agreement or any subsequent Amendments based on the amount of life insurance reinsured, less the allowance stated in Schedule A. In the event the current premium is changed, you will notify us immediately. B. Life Reinsurance Premiums Paid on a Yearly
Life Reinsurance Premiums. A. Life Reinsurance Premiums Paid on a Yearly Renewable Term Basis. The life reinsurance premium on the net amount at risk will be determined from Exhibit II. B. Deficiency Reserves of the Yearly Renewable Term Premiums. We anticipate that the premium rates in Exhibit II will be continued indefinitely for all of the life reinsurance to which such rates will apply. However, because of technical questions in some states regarding deficiency reserves, if any one or more of such premium rates for any policy year or years after the first will be less than the net premium rate or rates based on the 1980 CSO Table for the applicable mortality rating with interest at the rate specified in the Standard Valuation Law, then, in that event, only the latter rate will be guaranteed by us.
Life Reinsurance Premiums. A. Life Reinsurance Premiums Paid on a Coinsurance Basis The CEDING COMPANY shall pay the current premium as shown in Exhibit II based on the amount of life insurance reinsured, less the allowance stated in Exhibit III. In addition, the CEDING COMPANY shall pay any substandard table extra and flat extra premiums, but shall exclude the policy fee. In the event the current premium is changed, BMA shall be notified by the CEDING COMPANY immediately.
Life Reinsurance Premiums. A. If life insurance without a flat extra premium is reinsured, the life reinsurance premium for a given cession shall be determined from the schedule of rates in Exhibit IV. Occidental anticipates that the premium rates in Exhibit IV will be continued indefinitely for all of the life reinsurance cessions to which such rates shall apply. However, because of technical questions in some states regarding deficiency reserves, if any one or more of such premium rates for any policy year or years after the first shall be less than the net premium rate or rates based on the 1958 CSO Table at 2 1/2% interest for the applicable mortality rating, then, in that event, only the latter rate or rates shall be guaranteed by Occidental. B. If life insurance with a flat extra premium is reinsured, the reinsurance premium for a given cession shall be the sum of (1) The reinsurance premium as provided in Subsection l.A. of this Article, and

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  • Reinsurance Premiums A. The total Reinsurance Premium for the business ceded hereunder is the sum of the GMDB Reinsurance Premium, the EPB Reinsurance Premium and the GMIB Reinsurance Premium, each of which is defined separately in this article. B. The Reinsurance Premium rates and structure described above are subject to change in accordance with the criteria described in Article XV. GMDB AND EPB ------------ C. The total GMDB Reinsurance Premium for the business ceded hereunder is the sum of the GMDB Reinsurance Premium and the EPB Reinsurance Premium, each of which is defined separately in this article. GMDB CESSION PREMIUM -------------------- D. The GMDB Reinsurance Premium is expressed in terms of basis points and is defined in Exhibit II. E. The Cedent shall calculate, for each premium class, the Reinsurer's Percentage of the greater of the average aggregate GMDB value and the average aggregate account value for the reporting month. This value shall be applied to the GMDB Cession Premium rates per premium class on a 1/12th basis. EPB CESSION PREMIUM ------------------- F. The EPB Reinsurance Premium is an asset-based premium rate, expressed in terms of basis points, and is defined in Exhibit II. G. The Cedent shall calculate, for each premium class, the Reinsurer's Percentage of the average aggregate account value for the reporting month. This value shall be applied to the annualized EPB reinsurance premium rates per premium class on a 1/12th basis. The total EPB Cession Premium due for the month is the sum of the premiums calculated for each premium class. SPOUSAL CONTINUANCES -------------------- H. Spousal continuances will be covered under this Agreement to the extent that the surviving spouse satisfies the issue age restrictions and benefit limitations, as described in Schedule A, at time of continuance, and shall be deemed to be terminations followed by subsequent new issues for purposes of calculating Reinsurance Premiums. The new reinsurance premium rate applied shall be based off the attained age of the surviving spouse at the time of election of spousal continuance. After the termination of this Agreement for new cessions, a spousal continuation of a Reinsured Contract may be ceded to this Agreement in accordance with the procedure set forth in Article I, Paragraph D. GMIB ---- I. The GMIB cession premium ("GMIB Reinsurance Premium") is an asset-based premium rate, expressed in terms of basis points, as set forth in Exhibit II, and shall be calculated on an aggregate basis. J. The Cedent shall calculate the Reinsurer's Percentage of the greater of the average aggregate IBB value and the average aggregate account value for the reporting month. This value shall be applied to the annualized GMIB cession premium rates on a 1/12th basis.

  • REINSURANCE PREMIUM The YRT Reinsurance Premium for each coverage shall equal (i) x (ii) x (iii) / 1,000, where:

  • 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.

  • Insurance Premiums Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all premiums for the insurance coverage required to be maintained pursuant to Article 9.

  • Health insurance premiums If you are unemployed and have received unemployment compensation for 12 consecutive weeks under a federal or state program, you may take payments from your IRA to pay for health insurance premiums without incurring the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax.

  • Insurance Reimbursement If you have a health insurance policy, it will usually provide some coverage for mental health treatment. I will facilitate your receipt of the benefits to which you are entitled including filling out forms and speaking with insurance representatives. You will be held responsible for full payment of our agreed upon fee should your insurance company deny benefits or should your coverage lapse. Therefore, it is very important that you find out exactly what mental health benefits your insurance policy covers. Read your plan carefully and call your service representative if you have questions. Many insurance plans require advance authorization before they will provide reimbursement for mental health services. These plans often are oriented toward a short-term model and provide only a certain amount of sessions per year. Many insurance companies may only authorize a few sessions at a time and I will need to periodically call them to authorize additional sessions. When I call to authorize treatment or continue our sessions, I will provide them with the minimum amount of information needed, usually including a diagnosis, goals for treatment, and a brief summary of your current functioning. It is possible, but very rare, that they would require a copy of my clinical record. This information will become part of insurance company files and is likely to be computerized. All insurance companies claim to keep such information confidential, but once it is in their hands, I have no control over what they do with it. In some cases, they may share the information with a national medical information data bank. By signing this Agreement, you agree that I can provide requested information to your insurance carrier. If you request it, I will provide you with a copy of any report that I am asked to submit. I make it my policy to inform you along the way of where we stand with your insurance company and what kind of information they have requested. Should insurance coverage end for some reason, we can discuss an out-of-pocket session fee. You can always choose to select this option and have the right to pay for my services yourself to avoid the complexities of the insurance industry.

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  • REINSURANCE COVERAGE Reinsurance under this Agreement will apply to insurance issued by Ceding Company on the Plans of Insurance shown in Schedule A. Such Plans of Insurance shall be reinsured with the Reinsurer on an automatic basis, subject to the requirements set forth in Section A below. The specifications for all reinsurance under this Agreement are provided in Schedule A. A. Requirements for Automatic Reinsurance For risks which meet the requirements for automatic reinsurance as set forth below, Reinsurer will participate in a reinsurance Pool whereby Reinsurer will automatically reinsure a portion of the insurance risks as indicated in Schedule A. The requirements for automatic reinsurance are as follows: 1. The individual risk must be a resident of the United States or Canada at the time of application. 2. The individual risk must be underwritten according to the Ceding Company's standard underwriting practices and guidelines. This individual risk will be determined to be a true Table 1,2,3 or 4 based on the Ceding Company's normal underwriting guidelines and will be issued as a Standard Risk. 3. Any risk offered on a facultative basis by the Ceding Company to the Reinsurer or any other company will not qualify for automatic reinsurance under this Agreement for the same risk and same life. 4. The minimum issue age on any risk will be age 5 and the maximum issue age on any risk will be age 75. B. Basis of Reinsurance Reinsurance under this Agreement will be on the basis as stated in Schedule B. C. Policy Forms When requested, the Ceding Company will furnish the Reinsurer with a copy of each policy, rider, rate book, and applicable sales or marketing material that applies to the life insurance reinsured hereunder.

  • Insurance Contracts To the extent that any Welfare Plan is funded through the purchase of an insurance contract or is subject to any stop loss contract, the Parties shall cooperate and use their commercially reasonable efforts to replicate such insurance contracts for SpinCo or Parent as applicable (except to the extent that changes are required under applicable Law or filings by the respective insurers) and to maintain any pricing discounts or other preferential terms for both Parent and SpinCo for a reasonable term. Neither Party shall be liable for failure to obtain such insurance contracts, pricing discounts, or other preferential terms for the other Party. Each Party shall be responsible for any additional premiums, charges, or administrative fees that such Party may incur pursuant to this Section 7.06.

  • Increase in Insurance Premiums If an increase in any insurance premiums paid by Landlord for the Building is caused by Tenant's use of the Premises or if Tenant vacates the Premises and causes an increase in such premiums, then Tenant shall pay as additional rent the amount of such increase to Landlord.

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