PERIOD OF INSURANCES BOUND Sample Clauses

PERIOD OF INSURANCES BOUND. 13.1 No insurance shall be bound for a period greater than that stated in 13.1 of the Schedule;
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PERIOD OF INSURANCES BOUND. Sub-section 7.1 of the Schedule allows for 12 months as the standard period and the maximum period allowed by Underwriters for the relevant classes of business. Sub-section 7.3 of the Schedule must contain the maximum number of days an insurance is allowed to be bound in advance of its inception date (which should not exceed the number of days notice required for cancellation).

Related to PERIOD OF INSURANCES BOUND

  • Continuation of Insurance All policies of insurance shall provide for at least 30 days prior written cancellation notice to the Secured Party. In the event of failure by the Debtor to provide and maintain insurance as herein provided, the Secured Party may, at its option, provide such insurance and charge the amount thereof to the Debtor. The Debtor shall furnish the Secured Party with certificates of insurance and policies evidencing compliance with the foregoing insurance provision.

  • TERMINATION OF INSURANCE A. Your policy will lapse if you do not pay your premium when due.

  • Duration of Insurance Contribution An employee is eligible for School District contributions as provided in this Article as long as an employee is employed by the School District. Employees whose employment terminates during the school year will be eligible for insurance and district contributions to insurance through the end of the month in which they terminate provided they pay the employee portion of the insurance premium for that month. Otherwise, the employee’s insurance will terminate as of the last day of employment.

  • Cost of Insurance The cost of all insurance required herein to be secured and maintained by Engineer shall be borne solely by Engineer, with certificates of insurance evidencing such minimum coverage in force to be filed with County. Such Certificates of Insurance are evidenced as Exhibit F herein entitled “Certificates of Insurance.”

  • Types of Insurance The types and amounts of insurance required to be maintained under this Article are as follows:

  • Minimum Scope of Insurance Coverage shall be at least as broad as:

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