Common use of Series of claims Clause in Contracts

Series of claims. Series of claims means a number of claims under any one insured section (whether made against or involving one or more persons or entities comprising the insured and whether made by the same or different claimants) that arise directly or indirectly from the same originating cause.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Public Authority Combined Liability Insurance Policy, Public Authority Combined Liability Insurance Policy, Public Authority Combined Liability Insurance Policy

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Series of claims. Series of claims means a number of claims under any one insured section (whether made against or involving one or more persons or entities comprising the insured and whether made by the same or different claimantsclaimants and whether falling under one or more insuring clauses of this policy) that arise directly or indirectly from the same originating cause.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance, Errors and Omissions Liability Insurance

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Series of claims. Series of claims means a number of claims under any one insured section (whether made against or involving one or more persons or entities comprising the insured Insured and whether made by the same or different claimantsclaimants and whether falling under one or more insuring clauses of these General Terms and Conditions) that arise directly or indirectly from the same originating cause.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Liability Insurance Agreement

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