Policy Letter Sample Clauses

Policy Letter. The Borrower and the Bank agree that the substantive contents of the Policy Letter dated April 28, 2016, from the Borrower to the Bank, that describes the objectives, policies and actions directed toward the achievement of the objectives of the Program and in which the Borrower declares its commitment to the execution of the Program, are an integral part of the Program for the purposes established in Section 3.04 of these Special Conditions.
Policy Letter. The Borrower and the Bank have agreed on the contents of the Policy Letter dated September 27, 2011, from the Borrower to the Bank, that describes the objectives, policies and actions toward the achievement of the objectives of the Program and in which the Borrower declares its commitment to the execution of the Program, and for the purposes established in Section 4.04 of these Special Conditions.
Policy Letter. 20 A. Subcontracting B. Medical Leave
Policy Letter. The Counter-Guarantor and the Bank agree that the substantive contents of the Policy Letter dated June 13, 2024, from the Counter-Guarantor to the Bank, that describes the objectives, policies, and actions directed toward the achievement of the objectives of the Program and in which the Counter-Guarantor declares its commitment to the execution of the Program, are an integral part of the Program for the purposes established in Section 5.05 of these Special Conditions.

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  • Insurance Policy Endorsements Each insurance policy shall include the following conditions by endorsement to the policy: 25.9.1 County shall be notified thirty (30) days prior to the expiration, cancellation, nonrenewal or any material change in coverage, and such notice thereof shall be given to County by certified mail to: 25.10.1 The policy clause “Other Insurance” shall not apply to any insurance coverage currently held by County, to any such future coverage, or to County’s Self-Insured Retentions of whatever nature.

  • R&W Insurance Policy (a) Except as set forth in Section 9.09 with respect to Fraud and except with respect to the Surviving Representations and the Certain Matters, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, (a) the R&W Insurance Policy shall be the sole and exclusive remedy of the Purchaser Indemnified Parties for any and all Losses that are sustained or incurred by any of the Purchaser Indemnified Parties by reason of, resulting from or arising out of any breach of or inaccuracy in any of the Company’s or any Seller’s representations or warranties contained in this Agreement or in any certificate or other instrument delivered pursuant to this Agreement (other than the Surviving Representations) and (b) the Company and the Sellers shall not have any other direct or indirect liability (derivative or otherwise) to any Purchaser Indemnified Party with respect to any breach of such representations and warranties of the Company or the Sellers. (b) Section 9.04(a) shall apply regardless of whether: (i) Purchaser continues to maintain the R&W Insurance Policy following the Closing; (ii) the R&W Insurance Policy is revoked, cancelled or modified in any manner after issuance; (iii) any claim made by Purchaser under such R&W Insurance Policy is denied by the issuer thereof or (iv) Purchaser fails or refuses to make a claim, or fails to comply with the required claims procedures, under such R&W Insurance Policy. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any rights of any issuer of the R&W Insurance Policy, including any rights of subrogation, shall not affect, expand or increase any liability or obligation of the Company or the Sellers to Purchaser Indemnified Parties or any other parties in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. (c) With respect to any Losses for which a Purchaser Indemnified Party is entitled to indemnification under Section 9.02(i) and Section 9.02(ii), Purchaser shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to submit a claim to recover such Losses from the R&W Insurance Policy before seeking recovery for such Losses from the Sellers (subject to applicable limitations set forth in this ARTICLE IX).

  • Insurance & Bonding The Subrecipient shall carry sufficient insurance coverage to protect contractor's assets from loss due to theft, fraud and/or undue physical damage, and as a minimum, shall purchase a blanket fidelity bond covering all employees in an amount equal to cash advances from the Grantee. The Subrecipient shall comply with the bonding and insurance requirements of 2 CFR 200.304.

  • Reinsurance Agreements (a) Section 3.15(a) of the Parent Disclosure Schedule sets forth a true, complete and correct list of all of the reinsurance, coinsurance or retrocession treaties, agreements, slips, binders, cover notes or other arrangements of any kind to which any of the Insurance Subsidiaries is a party and under which any of the Transferred Subsidiaries cede or assume any insurance business or under which any business otherwise remains reinsured as of the date of this Agreement and any related letters of credit, reinsurance trusts or other collateral arrangements (collectively, the “Reinsurance Agreements”). True, complete and correct copies of all of the Reinsurance Agreements have been made available to the Acquiror. (b) Neither the Company nor any of the Insurance Subsidiaries is in default in any material respect under any Reinsurance Agreement, and there has not occurred any event that, with the lapse of time or the giving of notice or both, would constitute such a default in any material respect. Each Reinsurance Agreement is legal, valid, binding, enforceable against the applicable Insurance Subsidiary which is party and the counterparty thereto and in full force and effect in accordance with its terms, will continue to be legal, valid, binding and enforceable by the applicable Insurance Subsidiary that is a party thereto and in full force and effect on substantially comparable terms following the Closing (except for the Quota Share Agreement, which will be amended in accordance with Section 5.08(c)), except to the extent that enforceability thereof may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or other similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by principles of equity regarding the availability of remedies. Since December 31, 2013, with respect to any Reinsurance Agreement, (i) no Insurance Subsidiary has received any written notice from any applicable reinsurer that any amount of reinsurance ceded by any of the Insurance Subsidiaries will be uncollectible or otherwise defaulted upon; (ii) there is no pending or to the Knowledge of the Parent, threatened dispute between any of the Insurance Subsidiaries and any reinsurer under any Reinsurance Agreement; (iii) each Insurance Subsidiary, as applicable, is entitled under the laws of its domiciliary jurisdiction or any other applicable Law to take credit in accordance with SAP on its Statutory Statements for all reinsurance and retrocessions ceded by it pursuant to any Reinsurance Agreement for which such Insurance Subsidiary is taking credit on its Statutory Statements, and all such amounts have been properly recorded in its books and records of account and are properly reflected in its Statutory Statements; (iv) to the Knowledge of the Parent there has been no separate written or oral agreement between such Insurance Subsidiary and the assuming reinsurer that is intended to, and would, in fact, reduce, limit or mitigate any loss to the parties under any such Reinsurance Agreement; and (v) each such Reinsurance Agreement satisfies the requisite risk transfer criteria necessary to obtain reinsurance accounting treatment under SAP.

  • Crime Insurance Contractor shall maintain during the term of the Contract Crime Insurance on a “loss sustained form” or “loss discovered form,” and coverage must include the following:  The policy must allow for reporting of circumstances or incidents that might give rise to future claims.  The policy must include an extended reporting period of no less than one (1) year with respect to events which occurred but were not reported during the term of the policy.  Any warranties required by the Contractor’s insurer as a result of this Contract must be disclosed and complied with. Said insurance shall extend coverage to include the principals (all directors, officers, agents and employees) of the Contractor as a result of this Contract.  The policy shall include coverage for third party fidelity and name “The People of the State of New York, the New York State Office of General Services, any entity authorized by law or regulation to use this Contract as an Authorized User and their officers, agents, and employees” as “Loss Payees” for all third party coverage secured. This requirement applies to both primary and excess liability policies, as applicable.  The policy shall not contain a condition requiring an arrest and conviction.  The policy shall include coverage for computer crime/fraud.