REINSURER’S U Sample Clauses

REINSURER’S U. S. GAAP surplus position is reduced to 70% or less of its U.S. GAAP surplus position as of December 31, 2001. The REINSURER must report such a reduction within fifteen (15) days after it occurs. The MLLICNY and ACE Tempest Re GMIB REINSURER’S surplus position as of December 31, 2001 is provided in Schedule H. Any notice of termination given by the CEDING COMPANY enabled by such surplus reduction shall be deemed withdrawn if REINSURER’S U.S. GAAP surplus position is restored to a level higher than 70% of its U.S. GAAP surplus position as of December 31, 2001 during the 90 day notice period.
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REINSURER’S U. S. GAAP surplus position is reduced to [REDACTED] of its U.S. GAAP surplus position as of December 31, 2000. The REINSURER must report such a reduction within fifteen (15) days after it occurs. The REINSURER’s surplus position as of December 31, 2000 is provided in Schedule H. Any notice of termination given by the CEDING COMPANY due to such surplus reduction shall be deemed withdrawn if REINSURER’s U.S. GAAP surplus position is restored to a level higher than [REDACTED] of its U.S. GAAP surplus position as of December 31, 2000 during the 90 day notice period.

Related to REINSURER’S U

  • Reinsurer’s Liability The Reinsurer’s liability with respect to the Reinsured Risks will terminate on the earliest of: (i) the date the Company’s liability with respect to the Reinsured Risks is terminated and all amounts due the Company from the Reinsurer with respect to such Reinsured Risks are paid to the Company by or on behalf of the Reinsurer; and (ii) the date this Agreement is terminated upon the written agreement of the parties.

  • FACULTATIVE REINSURANCE For Facultative reinsurance, the Reinsurer’s liability will commence at the same time as the Ceding Company’s liability, provided that the Reinsurer has made a binding Facultative offer and that offer was accepted, during the lifetime of the insured, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.

  • Reinsurance Reinsurance services including, but not limited to (i) agreement to reinsurance policy and/or contract wordings and endorsements to existing policies; (ii) processing of reinsurance policy cancellations, nonrenewals and endorsements and other amendatory addenda; (iii) collection of premiums due under reinsurance policies or contracts, audits and remittances; (iv) negotiation and purchase of reinsurance coverage; (v) administration of letters of credit and other arrangements for the provision of security; and (vi) administration of reinsurance contracts.

  • Automatic Reinsurance For automatic reinsurance, the Reinsurer's liability will commence at the same time as the Ceding Company's liability, including liability under any conditional receipt or temporary insurance provision.

  • RESERVES FOR REINSURANCE See Schedule A.

  • Credit for Reinsurance Retrocessionaire shall take all actions reasonably necessary, if any, to permit Retrocedant to obtain full financial statement credit in all applicable U.S. jurisdictions for all liabilities assumed by the Retrocessionaire pursuant to this Agreement, including but not limited to loss and loss adjustment expense reserves, unearned premium reserves, reserves for incurred but not reported losses, allocated loss adjustment expenses and ceding commissions, and to provide the security required for such purpose, in a form reasonably acceptable to Retrocedant. Any reserves required by the foregoing in no event shall be less than the amounts required under the law of the jurisdiction having regulatory authority with respect to the establishment of reserves relating to the relevant Reinsurance Contracts. For purposes of this Article XIX, such "actions reasonably necessary" may include, without limitation, the furnishing of a letter of credit or the establishment of a custodial or trust account, as permitted under applicable law, to secure the payment of the amounts due the Retrocedant under this Agreement.

  • Reinsurance Premiums A. Computation Reinsurance Premiums under this Agreement shall be calculated as described in Exhibit I.

  • Reinsurance Agreements Promptly, notice of any material change or modification to any Reinsurance Agreements or Surplus Relief Reinsurance Agreements whether entered into before or after the Closing Date including Reinsurance Agreements, if any, which were in a runoff mode on the Closing Date, which change or modification could have a Material Adverse Effect;

  • Payment of Reinsurance Premiums For automatic and facultative reinsurance, following the close of each calendar month, the Ceding Company will send the Reinsurer a statement and a listing of new business, changes and terminations. If a net reinsurance premium balance is payable to the Reinsurer, the Ceding Company will forward this balance within (60) sixty days after the close of each month. If a net reinsurance premium balance is payable to the Ceding Company, the balance due will be subtracted from the reinsurance premium payable by Ceding Company for the current month. The Reinsurer shall pay any remaining balance due the Ceding Company sixty days after the Ceding Company submits the statement.

  • Sub-Adviser Insurance The Sub-Adviser agrees that it will maintain at its own expense an errors and omissions insurance policy with respect to the Sub-Adviser in a commercially reasonable amount based upon the amount of assets managed by the Sub-Adviser and commercial general liability insurance in a commercially reasonable amount. The foregoing policies shall be issued by insurance companies that maintain an A.M. Best rating of A- or higher, or are otherwise acceptable to the Adviser in its reasonable discretion. Any and all deductibles specified in the above-referenced insurance policies shall be assumed by the Sub-Adviser.

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