Common use of THE COMPANY'S DUTIES Clause in Contracts

THE COMPANY'S DUTIES. a. The Company will pay any fees directly related to your appointment as its agent for the territory in which, as of the date hereof, you are presently and validly licensed as described above, and for any renewals of such appointment. The Company will not pay the fees or charges for your insurance licenses or for any examination or continuing education required for them. Also, the Company may, but is not required to, designate you as its agent at your request in other territories; provided, however, you will be responsible for all fees and other costs that apply to such designations. b. The Company will pay commissions to you on business you produce according to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement and in the Schedule(s) of Commissions referred to on the signature page. c. The Company will issue all policies, contracts, endorsements, renewal notices, cancellation notices, certificates, filings and other required documentation for insurance coverages issued by the Company.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Broker/Dealer Master Agreement, Broker/Dealer Master Agreement, Broker/Dealer Master Agreement

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