Common use of Ordered Services Clause in Contracts

Ordered Services. Court-ordered services, or those required by court order as a condition of parole or probation. • Crime – Injuries received while committing a crime as long as any injuries are not the result of a medical condition or an act of domestic violence.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: alliantplans.com, alliantplans.com, alliantplans.com

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Ordered Services. Court-ordered services, or those required by court order as a condition of parole or probation. • Crime – Injuries received while committing a crime engaged in conduct, acts or omissions that may result in an indictment, arrest or conviction for the violation of the laws as long as any injuries are not the result of a medical condition or an act of domestic violenceviolence or the individual is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be found innocent of such criminal charges.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: alliantplans.com, alliantplans.com

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Ordered Services. Court-ordered services, or those required by court order as a condition of parole ofparole or probation. • Crime – Injuries received while committing as a crime as long as any injuries are not the result of an accident or event that was caused directly or indirectly by the Member’s conduct that violates laws and regulations that is a medical condition criminal act by either law enforcement documentation, statutory definitions of criminal conduct or an act of domestic violencea court or any judicial proceeding.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: alliantplans.com

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