Special Occasion Interruption Sample Clauses
The Special Occasion Interruption clause allows for the temporary suspension or modification of contractual obligations in order to accommodate significant events or milestones, such as weddings, religious holidays, or major family gatherings. In practice, this clause may permit a party to pause performance or reschedule deliverables without penalty when a pre-defined special occasion arises, provided adequate notice is given. Its core function is to provide flexibility and respect for important personal or cultural events, ensuring that contractual commitments do not unduly interfere with such occasions.
Special Occasion Interruption. In the event of:
1) The sudden and unexpected death of an Insured Person, an Immediate Family Member or Travel Companion or Business Partner;
2) The Bodily Injury or Sickness of an Insured Person or Travel Companion or Business Partner;
3) The Covered Trip being delayed due to adverse weather, natural disaster, strike involving the employees of the Public Common Carrier, mechanical fault of the Public Common Carrier, hijack or Terrorism; Which directly results in the Insured Person missing a Special Occasion or being unable to use the ticket for the Special Occasion, the Company will reimburse, up to the Sum Insured stated in the Schedule, either the actual cost of the unused ticket for the Special Occasion forfeited by the Insured Person, or the stated face value of the ticket, whichever is lower.
1) Any claim under this section must be accompanied by documents relating to the occurrence of the incident and the original unused ticket for the Special Occasion;
2) Where the Special Occasion is missed as a result of strike, mechanical fault, Hijack or Terrorism, written confirmation from the carrier associated with the delay stating the actual local arrival time at the stated destination and the reason for the delay in reaching that destination is required.
3) Failure to provide the documents required by this Memoranda precedent will result in the Company having no liability under this section for the Insured Person’s actual cost of the unused ticket forfeited. This section does not cover:
1) Any amount/loss which is payable to, refundable to, or recoverable by, an Insured Person from any other source of indemnity, reimbursement or compensation.
2) Any amount which an Insured Person is not legally obliged to pay.
3) Claims arising from a condition which at the time of booking the Special Occasion existed or might reasonably have been anticipated as being likely to result in the Special Occasion being missed.
