Common use of Sum Insured Clause in Contracts

Sum Insured. Sum Insured means the amount specified in the Certificate of Insurance that represents Our maximum, total and cumulative liability for any and all claims made in respect of that Insured Person during the Coverage Period.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy, Insurance Policy

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Sum Insured. Sum Insured means the amount specified in the Certificate of Insurance against an Benefit, Cover Option or set of Benefits respectively that represents Our maximum, total and cumulative liability for any and all claims made in respect of that Insured Person under that Benefit(s)/Cover Option during the Coverage Period.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Group Travel Insurance Policy, Group Travel Insurance Policy

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Sum Insured. Sum Insured means the amount specified in the Certificate of Insurance against an In-built Benefit, Cover Benefit or set of In-built Benefits respectively that represents Our maximum, total and cumulative liability for any and all claims made in respect of that Insured Person under that In-built Benefit(s)/Cover Benefit during the Coverage Period.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Group Domestic Travel Insurance Policy

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