REIMBURSEMENT ADJUSTMENTS. Section 215.555(4)(d) and (e), Florida Statutes, provides the SBA with the right to seek the return of excess loss reimbursements or advances which have been paid to the Company along with interest thereon. Excess loss reimbursements or advances are those payments or advances made to the Company by the SBA on the basis of incorrect exposure submissions or resubmissions, incorrect calculations of Reimbursement Premiums or Retentions, payments in excess of the projected payout, incorrect Proof of Loss Reports, incorrect calculation of reinsurance recoveries, or subsequent readjustment of policyholder claims, including subrogation and salvage, or any combination of the foregoing. The Company will be sent an invoice showing the due date for adjustments along with the interest due thereon through the due date. The applicable interest rate for interest credits, and for interest charges for adjustments beyond the Company's control, will be the average rate earned by the SBA for the FHCF for the first five months of the Contract Year. The applicable interest rate for interest charges due to adjustments resulting from incorrect exposure submissions or Proof of Loss Reports will accrue at this rate plus 3%. Interest will continue to accrue if not paid by the due date.
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Samples: Reimbursement Contract (Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp), Reimbursement Contract (Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp), Reimbursement Contract (Philadelphia Consolidated Holding Corp)
REIMBURSEMENT ADJUSTMENTS. Section 215.555(4)(d) and (e), Florida Statutes, provides the SBA with the right to seek the return of excess loss reimbursements or advances which have been paid to the Company along with interest thereon. Excess loss reimbursements or advances are those payments or advances made to the Company by the SBA on the basis of incorrect exposure submissions or resubmissions, incorrect calculations of Reimbursement Premiums or Retentions, payments in excess of the projected payout, incorrect Proof of Loss Reports, incorrect calculation of reinsurance recoveries, or subsequent readjustment of policyholder claims, including subrogation and salvage, or any combination of the foregoing. The Company will be sent an invoice showing the due date for adjustments along with the interest due thereon through the due date. The applicable interest rate for interest credits, and for interest charges for adjustments beyond the Company's ’s control, will be the average rate earned by the SBA for the FHCF for the first five months of the Contract Year. The applicable interest rate for interest charges due to adjustments resulting from incorrect exposure submissions or Proof of Loss Reports will accrue at this rate plus 3%. Interest will continue to accrue if not paid by the due date.
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Samples: Reimbursement Contract, Reimbursement Contract
REIMBURSEMENT ADJUSTMENTS. Section 215.555(4)(d) and (e), Florida Statutes, provides the SBA with the right to seek the return of excess loss reimbursements or advances which have been paid to the Company along with interest thereon. Excess loss reimbursements or advances are those payments or advances made to the Company by the SBA on the basis of incorrect exposure submissions or resubmissions, incorrect calculations of Reimbursement Premiums or Retentions, payments in excess of the projected payout, incorrect Proof pProof of Loss ReportslLoss rReports, incorrect calculation of reinsurance recoveries, or subsequent readjustment of policyholder claims, including subrogation and salvage, or any combination of the foregoing. The Company will be sent an invoice showing the due date for adjustments along with the interest due thereon through the due date. The applicable interest rate for interest credits, and for interest charges for adjustments beyond the Company's ’s control, will be the average rate earned by the SBA for the FHCF for the first five months of the Contract Year. The applicable interest rate for interest charges due to adjustments resulting from incorrect exposure submissions or Proof of Loss Reports will accrue at this rate plus 3%. Interest will continue to accrue if not paid by the due date.
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Samples: Reimbursement Contract