Common use of Notice of claims and circumstances Clause in Contracts

Notice of claims and circumstances. The Insured will give notice in writing to the Insurer as soon as is reasonably practicable of any: (a) Claim first made against Insured during the Period of Insurance; or (b) Circumstances of which any Insured first became aware during the Period of Insurance.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement, Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement, Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement

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Notice of claims and circumstances. The Insured insured will give notice in writing to the Insurer insurer as soon as is reasonably practicable of any: (a) Claim claim first made against Insured insured during the Period period of Insuranceinsurance; or (b) Circumstances circumstances of which any Insured insured first became aware during the Period period of Insuranceinsurance.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement, Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement, Qualifying Insurer’s Agreement

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