Common use of POLICY EXCEPTIONS Clause in Contracts

POLICY EXCEPTIONS. Except as otherwise specifically stated this Policy does not cover matters based on or arising from, during or out of: 6.1. A cause of action that may give rise to a claim, which arose prior to the effective date of the Policy; 6.2. A Business Act; 6.3. Defamation, or any other type of injuria where the Insured is cited as a defendant. If a claim of an aggrieved party is successful, an excess payment in the amount of one thousand Namibian Dollars (N$1000.00) will be levied before a legal practitioner is appointed; 6.4. Civil matters based on illegality or malice on the part of the Insured, including civil debt collection with a capital value less than five thousand Namibian Dollars (N$5000.00) 6.5. Matters in which the Insured does not have: 6.5.1. A personal interest; 6.5.2. A reasonable prospect of success. 6.6. Legal Costs awarded against the Insured in terms of a Court Order or any body provided for in the Labour Act, Act 6 of 1992 or Act 11 of 2007; 6.7. Matters which are reasonably capable of being resolved satisfactorily without legal representation; 6.8. Political activities by the Insured; 6.9. Any claim against the Insurer; 6.10. Any act by the Insured other than in his private capacity, for private purposes; 6.11. Events, conditions or circumstances of general public interest which may affect public interest or society generally; 6.12. Criminal charges in respect of an offence: 6.12.1. Which is of a type of which the Insured has been charged with or convicted of within a period of two years preceding the date upon which the present offence was allegedly committed; 6.12.2. For which an admission of guilt fine is payable. 6.13. Any act or activity which is calculated or directed to overthrow or influence any state, municipality, tribal or other public authority with force, warlike activity or means of fear to bring about any civil commotion, public disorder, riots or public disobedience; 6.14. Any attempt to perform any acts referred to above; 6.15. Any expropriation proceedings; 6.16. Bail money needed for the release of the Insured; 6.17. Not more than one claim shall be allowed under this policy relating to or arising from the same set of facts or circumstances or cause of action. 6.18. Any offence relating to property where the value of the property is less than five hundred (N$500.00).

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Samples: Policy Contract, Policy Contract

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POLICY EXCEPTIONS. Except as otherwise specifically stated this Policy does not cover matters based on or arising from, during or out of: 6.1. A cause of action that may give rise to a claim, which arose prior to the effective date of the Policy; 6.2. A Business Act; 6.3. Defamation, or any other type of injuria where the Insured is cited as a defendant. If a claim of an aggrieved party is successful, an excess payment in the amount of one thousand Namibian Dollars (N$1000.00) will be levied before a legal practitioner is appointed; 6.4. Civil matters based on illegality or malice on the part of the Insured, including civil debt collection with a capital value less than five thousand Namibian Dollars (N$5000.00) 6.5. Matters in which the Insured does not have: 6.5.1. A personal interest; 6.5.2. A reasonable prospect of success. 6.6. Legal Costs awarded against the Insured in terms of a Court Order or any body provided for in the Labour Act, Act 6 of 1992 or Act 11 of 2007; 6.7. Matters which are reasonably capable of being resolved satisfactorily without legal representation; 6.8. Political activities by the Insured; 6.9. Any claim against the Insurer; 6.10. Any act by the Insured other than in his private capacity, for private purposes; 6.11. Events, conditions or circumstances of general public interest which may affect public interest or society generally; 6.12. Criminal charges in respect of an offence: 6.12.1. Which is of a type of which the Insured has been charged with or convicted of within a period of two years preceding the date upon which the present offence was allegedly committed; 6.12.2. For which an admission of guilt fine is payable. 6.13. Any act or activity which is calculated or directed to overthrow or influence any state, municipality, tribal or other public authority with force, warlike activity or means of fear to bring about any civil commotion, public disorder, riots or public disobedience; 6.14. Any attempt to perform any acts referred to above; 6.15. Any expropriation proceedings; 6.16. Bail money needed for the release of the Insured; 6.17. Not more than one claim shall be allowed under this policy relating to or arising from the same set of facts or circumstances or cause of action. 6.18. Any offence relating to property where the value of the property is less than five hundred (N$500.00). 6.19. Wasted costs occasioned by failure of member to co-operate with or to provide documentation to the appointed Legal Practitioner.

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Samples: Policy Contract

POLICY EXCEPTIONS. Except as otherwise specifically stated this Policy does not cover matters based on or arising from, during or out of: 6.1. 6.1 A cause of action that may give rise to a claim, which arose prior to the effective date Effective Date of the Policy; 6.2. 6.2 A Business Act; 6.3. 6.3 Defamation, or any other type of injuria where the Insured is cited as a defendant. If a claim of an aggrieved party is successful, an excess payment in the amount of one thousand Namibian Dollars (N$1000.00) will be levied before a legal practitioner is appointed; 6.4. 6.4 Civil matters based on illegality or malice on the part of the Insured, including civil debt collection with a capital value less than five thousand Namibian Dollars (N$5000.00) 6.5. 6.5 Matters in which the Insured does not have: 6.5.1. 6.5.1 A personal interest; 6.5.2. 6.5.2 A reasonable prospect of success. 6.6. 6.6 Legal Costs awarded against the Insured in terms of a Court Order or any body provided for in the Labour Act, Act 6 of 1992 or Act 11 of 2007; 6.7. 6.7 Matters which are reasonably capable of being resolved satisfactorily without legal representation; 6.8. 6.8 Political activities by the Insured; 6.9. 6.9 Any claim against the Insurer; 6.10. 6.10 Any act by the Insured other than in his private capacity, for private purposes; 6.11. 6.11 Events, conditions or circumstances of general public interest which may affect public interest or society generally; 6.12. 6.12 Criminal charges in respect of an offence: 6.12.1. 6.12.1 Which is of a type of which the Insured has been charged with or convicted of within a period of two (2) years preceding the date upon which the present offence was allegedly committed; 6.12.2. 6.12.2 For which an admission of guilt fine is payable. 6.13. 6.13 Any act or activity which is calculated or directed to overthrow or influence any state, municipality, tribal or other public authority with force, warlike activity or means of fear to bring about any civil commotion, public disorder, riots or public disobedience; 6.14. 6.14 Any attempt to perform any acts referred to above; 6.15. 6.15 Any expropriation proceedings; 6.16. 6.16 Bail money needed for the release of the Insured; 6.17. 6.17 Not more than one claim shall be allowed under this policy relating to or arising from the same set of facts or circumstances or cause of action. 6.18. 6.18 In the event that the same set of facts or circumstances give rise to a cause of action by or against more than one person entitled to an indemnity in terms of this policy, the Insurer shall be entitled in the event that the Main Member is so entitled to indemnify only the Main Member and in cases where the Main Member is not so entitled to indemnify one person specified in writing by the Main Member; 6.19 Any offence relating to property where the value of the property is less than five hundred Namibian Dollars (N$500.00) 6.20 Failure by the Insured to co-operate with or accept professional legal advice from the appointed Legal Practitioner. 6.21 Wasted costs occasioned by the failure of the Insured to provide requested documentation to the appointed Legal Practitioner timeously, failure to attend consultations or court appearances and/or the withdrawal and reinstatement of a same matter by the Insured.

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Samples: Policy Contract

POLICY EXCEPTIONS. Except as otherwise specifically stated this Policy does not cover matters based on or arising from, during or out of: 6.1. 6.1 A cause of action that may give rise to a claim, which arose prior to the effective date Effective Date of the Policy; 6.2. 6.2 A Business Act; 6.3. 6.3 Defamation, or any other type of injuria where the Insured is cited as a defendant. If a claim of an aggrieved party is successful, an excess payment in the amount of one thousand Namibian Dollars (N$1000.00) will be levied before a legal practitioner is appointed; 6.4. 6.4 Civil matters based on illegality or malice on the part of the Insured, including civil debt collection with a capital value less than five thousand Namibian Dollars (N$5000.00) 6.5. 6.5 Matters in which the Insured does not have: 6.5.1. 6.5.1 A personal interest; 6.5.2. 6.5.2 A reasonable prospect of success. 6.6. 6.6 Legal Costs awarded against the Insured in terms of a Court Order or any body provided for in the Labour Act, Act 6 of 1992 or Act 11 of 2007; 6.7. 6.7 Matters which are reasonably capable of being resolved satisfactorily without legal representation; 6.8. 6.8 Political activities by the Insured; 6.9. 6.9 Any claim against the Insurer; 6.10. 6.10 Any act by the Insured other than in his private capacity, for private purposes; 6.11. 6.11 Events, conditions or circumstances of general public interest which may affect public interest or society generally; 6.12. 6.12 Criminal charges in respect of an offence: 6.12.1. 6.12.1 Which is of a type of which the Insured has been charged with or convicted of within a period of two (2) years preceding the date upon which the present offence was allegedly committed; 6.12.2. 6.12.2 For which an admission of guilt fine is payable. 6.13. 6.13 Any act or activity which is calculated or directed to overthrow or influence any state, municipality, tribal or other public authority with force, warlike activity or means of fear to bring about any civil commotion, public disorder, riots or public disobedience; 6.14. 6.14 Any attempt to perform any acts referred to above; 6.15. 6.15 Any expropriation proceedings; 6.16. 6.16 Bail money needed for the release of the Insured; 6.17. 6.17 Not more than one claim shall be allowed under this policy relating to or arising from the same set of facts or circumstances or cause of action. 6.18. 6.18 In the event that the same set of facts or circumstances give rise to a cause of action by or against more than one person entitled to an indemnity in terms of this policy, the Insurer shall be entitled in the event that the Main Member is so entitled to indemnify only the Main Member and in cases where the Main Member is not so entitled to indemnify one person specified in writing by the Main Member; 6.19 Any offence relating to property where the value of the property is less than five hundred Namibian Dollars (N$500.00) 6.20 Failure by the Insured to co-operate with or accept professional legal advice from the appointed Legal Practitioner. 6.21 Wasted costs occasioned by the failure of the Insured to provide requested documentation to the appointed Legal Practitioner, failure to attend consultations or court appearances and/or the withdrawal and reinstatement of a same matter by the Insured.

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Samples: Policy Contract

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POLICY EXCEPTIONS. Except as otherwise specifically stated this Policy does not cover matters based on or arising from, during or out of: 6.1. 6.1 A cause of action that may give rise to a claim, which arose prior to the effective date Effective Date of the Policy; 6.2. 6.2 A Business Act; 6.3. 6.3 Defamation, or any other type of injuria where the Insured is cited as a defendant. If a claim of an aggrieved party is successful, an excess payment in the amount of one thousand Namibian Dollars (N$1000.00) will be levied before a legal practitioner is appointed; 6.4. 6.4 Civil matters based on illegality or malice on the part of the Insured, including civil debt collection with a capital value less than five thousand Namibian Dollars (N$5000.00) 6.5. 6.5 Matters in which the Insured does not have: 6.5.1. 6.5.1 A personal interest; 6.5.2. 6.5.2 A reasonable prospect of success. 6.6. 6.6 Legal Costs awarded against the Insured in terms of a Court Order or any body provided for in the Labour Act, Act 6 of 1992 or Act 11 of 2007; 6.7. 6.7 Matters which are reasonably capable of being resolved satisfactorily without legal representation; 6.8. 6.8 Political activities by the Insured; 6.9. 6.9 Any claim against the Insurer; 6.10. 6.10 Any act by the Insured other than in his private capacity, for private purposes; 6.11. 6.11 Events, conditions or circumstances of general public interest which may affect public interest or society generally; 6.12. 6.12 Criminal charges in respect of an offence: 6.12.1. 6.12.1 Which is of a type of which the Insured has been charged with or convicted of within a period of two (2) years preceding the date upon which the present offence was allegedly committed; 6.12.2. 6.12.2 For which an admission of guilt fine is payable. 6.13. 6.13 Any act or activity which is calculated or directed to overthrow or influence any state, municipality, tribal or other public authority with force, warlike activity or means of fear to bring about any civil commotion, public disorder, riots or public disobedience; 6.14. 6.14 Any attempt to perform any acts referred to above; 6.15. 6.15 Any expropriation proceedings; 6.16. 6.16 Bail money needed for the release of the Insured; 6.17. 6.17 Not more than one claim shall be allowed under this policy relating to or arising from the same set of facts or circumstances or cause of action. 6.18. 6.18 In the event that the same set of facts or circumstances give rise to a cause of action by or against more than one person entitled to an indemnity in terms of this policy, the Insurer shall be entitled in the event that the Main Member is so entitled to indemnify only the Main Member and in cases where the Main Member is not so entitled to indemnify one person specified in writing by the Main Member; 6.19 Any offence relating to property where the value of the property is less than five hundred Namibian Dollars (N$500.00) 6.20 Wasted costs occasioned by failure of member to co-operate with or to provide documentation to the appointed Legal Practitioner.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Policy Contract

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