Common use of Repatriation Benefit Clause in Contracts

Repatriation Benefit. When Accidental Bodily Injuries result in a loss of life benefit amount being payable, and the loss of life occurs at least 100 kilometres from the Insured Person’s permanent city of residence, TD Life will pay for the cost of preparation and transportation of Insured Person’s body to such place of residence. The maximum Repatriation Benefit payable is $10,000 per loss of life.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement, Cardholder Agreement

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Repatriation Benefit. When Accidental Bodily Injuries result in a loss of life benefit amount being payable, and the loss of life occurs at least 100 kilometres kilometers from the Insured Person’s permanent city of residence, TD Life will pay for the cost of preparation and transportation of Insured Person’s body to such place of residence. The maximum Repatriation Benefit payable is $10,000 per loss of life.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.tdcanadatrust.com, www.tdcanadatrust.com

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Repatriation Benefit. When Accidental Accidenfal Bodily Injuries result in a loss of life benefit amount being payable, and the loss of life occurs at least 100 kilometres kilometers from the Insured Person’s permanent city of residence, TD Life will pay for the cost of preparation and transportation of Insured Person’s body to such place of residence. The maximum Repatriation Benefit payable is $10,000 per loss of life.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.tdcanadatrust.com

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