Common use of Repatriation Expense Clause in Contracts

Repatriation Expense. In the event a Loss of Life resulting from Injury is sustained by an Insured Person more than fifty (50) kilometres from the Insured Person’s normal place of Residence and indemnity for such Loss becomes payable in accordance with the terms of this Employees and Spouse Accidental Death or Dismemberment Insurance, the Insurer will pay the reasonable and customary expenses actually incurred for the transportation of the body of the deceased Insured Person to the first resting place (including but not limited to a funeral home or the place of interment) in proximity to the normal place of Residence of the deceased, including charges for the preparation of the body for such transportation. Payment by the Insurer will not exceed the aggregate amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($ 15,000) for all such expenses. The above benefit will only be payable under one (1) of the policies issued to the Policyholder by the Insurer.

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Samples: winflex.ca

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Repatriation Expense. In the event a Loss of Life resulting from Injury is sustained by an Insured Person Employee more than fifty (50) kilometres from the Insured PersonEmployee’s normal place of Residence and indemnity for such Loss becomes payable in accordance with the terms of this Employees and Spouse Accidental Death or Dismemberment Insurance, the Insurer will pay the reasonable and customary expenses actually incurred for the transportation of the body of the deceased Insured Person Employee to the first resting place (including but not limited to a funeral home or the place of interment) in proximity to the normal place of Residence of the deceased, including charges for the preparation of the body for such transportation. Payment by the Insurer will not exceed in the aggregate the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($ 15,000) for all such expenses. The above benefit will only be payable under one (1) of the policies issued to the Policyholder by the Insurer.

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Samples: insurpak.com

Repatriation Expense. In the event a Loss of Life resulting from Injury is sustained by an Insured Person Employee more than fifty (50) kilometres from the Insured PersonEmployee’s normal place of Residence and indemnity for such Loss becomes payable in accordance with the terms of this Employees and Spouse Accidental Death or Dismemberment InsuranceBenefit, the Insurer will pay the reasonable and customary expenses actually incurred for the transportation of the body of the deceased Insured Person Employee to the first resting place (including but not limited to a funeral home or the place of interment) in proximity to the normal place of Residence residence of the deceased, including charges for the preparation of the body for such transportation. Payment by the Insurer will , not to exceed in the aggregate the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($ 15,000) for all such expenses. The above benefit will only be payable under one (1) of the policies issued to the Policyholder by the Insurer.

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Samples: westernfgis.ca

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Repatriation Expense. In the event a Loss of Life resulting from Injury is sustained by an Insured Person Employee more than fifty (50) 50 kilometres from the Insured PersonEmployee’s normal place of Residence Residence, and indemnity for such Loss becomes payable in accordance with the terms of this Employees and Spouse Employee Mandatory Accidental Death or Dismemberment Insurance, then the Insurer will pay the reasonable and customary expenses actually incurred for the transportation of the body of the deceased Insured Person Employee to the first resting place (including but not limited to a funeral home or the place of interment) in proximity to the normal place of Residence of the deceased, including charges for the preparation of the body for such transportation. Payment by the Insurer will not exceed in the aggregate the amount of fifteen thousand dollars ($ 15,000) $15,000 for all such expenses. The above benefit will only be is payable under only one (1) of the policies issued to the Policyholder by the Insurer.

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Samples: api.myhsaaccess.com

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