Transportation of mortal remains Sample Clauses

Transportation of mortal remains. For reimbursement of the extra costs of transporting the mortal remains to the Republic of India or of the costs of burial abroad, an official death certificate and a physician’s statement giving the cause of death. Medical statements from relations or spouses will not be accepted.
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Transportation of mortal remains. In the event of death of the Beneficiary, ASISA will organise at its own expense the transpor- tation of mortal remains to the place of burial in the United Kingdom in the municipality of their home in that country (or in the municipality of their home in Spain, should this be requested), and will cover the costs of embalming, minimum statutory coffin and administrative formalities. This cover will by no means be extended to burial and funeral expenses. If the death of the Beneficiary occurs during travel covered by this policy and the deceased is accompanied by a minor/minors or disabled person(s), ASISA will pay the cost of a return trip by a relative to accompany them home to Spain. In the event of death of the Beneficiary in the municipality in which they have established their home in Spain, ASISA will pay for transportation of the deceased’s mortal remains to the munic- ipality of their home in the United Kingdom, to the extent indicated in the first paragraph of this section.

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