Common use of TEACO Coverage Clause in Contracts

TEACO Coverage. The Company may purchase its mandatory FHCF premium share of coverage underneath its FHCF retention in excess of one of three industry retention levels, which are specified as $3 billion, $4 billion, or $5 billion. The price for the layer of coverage below its mandatory FHCF coverage is 75 cents for each dollar of coverage for the Company’s share of the layer associated with a $5 billion industry retention, 80 cents for each dollar of coverage for the Company’s share of the layer associated with the $4 billion industry retention, or 85 cents for each dollar of coverage for the Company’s share of the layer of coverage associated with the $3 billion industry retention. The Company’s TEACO coverage shall be on an occurrence basis, and the premium for coverage will include one reinstatement. The Company’s TEACO retention shall replace the Company’s mandatory FHCF retention when it selects a TEACO option. The SBA shall reimburse the Company for 45 percent, 75 percent, or 90 percent of its losses from each Covered Event in excess of the Company’s TEACO retention, plus 5 percent of the reimbursed losses to cover loss adjustment expense, limited in total to the amount of TEACO coverage purchased by the Company. The reimbursement percentage shall be the same as the coverage level selected by the Company under its Reimbursement Contract. The Company’s maximum reimbursement under its TEACO option shall be its mandatory FHCF premium share of two times the difference between the industry retention calculated under Section 215.555(2)(e), Florida Statutes, and the $3 billion, $4 billion, or $5 billion industry TEACO retention based on the Company’s selection of the TEACO option. The full limit of the TEACO coverage purchased shall apply only to each of the Company’s two largest Covered Events. The TEACO coverage does not apply to other Covered Events resulting in losses.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Attention (United Insurance Holdings Corp.), Reimbursement Contract (United Insurance Holdings Corp.), Reimbursement Contract (Homeowners Choice, Inc.)

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