Travel Warning Sample Clauses

Travel Warning. Prior to the Mission Trip, in the event that a travel advisory or travel warning is issued by the U.S. State Department or any other federal agency applicable to a country (or relevant portion thereof) that is scheduled to be visited during the Mission Trip, or FMU in its discretion otherwise determines for any reason (including but not limited to civil unrest or forecasted weather conditions) that it is or will be unsafe to travel to any country (or relevant portion thereof) that is scheduled to be visited during the Mission Trip, FMU shall be entitled to change the itinerary of the Mission Trip to avoid such countries or areas deems unsafe to visit. Prior to the Mission Trip, if as a result of travel advisories or travel warnings or other factors outside of FMU’s control, FMU determines that the Mission Trip has been rendered impracticable, FMU shall be entitled to cancel the Mission Trip, in which event FMU shall be entitled to retain out of the aggregate Mission Trip fees paid by all participants all of FMU’s non-recoverable costs, and Participant shall be entitled to a pro-rata refund of the balance of the Mission Trip Fee (i.e. total Mission Trip fees paid by all participants, less the amount of non-recoverable costs, and the resultant number divided by the total number of paid participants). If, following commencement of the Mission Trip, as a result of travel advisories or travel warnings or other factors outside of FMU’s control, FMU determines that continuation of the Mission Trip has been rendered impracticable, FMU shall be entitled to cancel the remainder of the Mission Trip, in which event FMU shall be entitled to retain out of the aggregate Mission Trip fees paid by all participants all of FMU’s non-recoverable costs, plus an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of total Mission Trip fees paid by all participants to compensate FMU for having planned and undertaken the Mission Trip, and Participant shall be entitled to a pro-rata refund of the balance of the Mission Trip Fee (i.e. total Mission Trip Fees paid by all participants, less the amount of non-recoverable costs, less an amount equal to 25% of total Mission Trip fees paid by all participants, and the resultant number divided by the total number of paid participants).
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Travel Warning. Your travel to a country or specific area or event to which a government agency in the country of residence (the location of the registered office of the company where the traveling person is employed) or the World Health Organisation has advised the public not to travel, or which are officially under embargo by the United Nations. If you travel to a country under embargo or where a government agency has issued a travel warning at the time of the beginning of the journey, the insurer will make no payment of any expenses and will only assist with arrangements if another form of payment is made for the services. However, insurance cover is provided and service is offered if an event that led to a travel warning occurs unexpectedly after the start of the trip. The insurance cover expires at the end of the seventh day after the travel warning was issued. Exercising rights / beneficiaries The insurance policy has been concluded in favour of the insured person. In the case of a claim, rights may be exercised by the insured person, and by his heirs in the case of death. The individual insured persons are entitled to receive benefits. In the case of death, the death benefit goes to the estate of the deceased. Claims by the insured person or his heir on the occasion of a claim are asserted by the same immediately and directly to the insurer without the consent of the policyholder. The insurer hereby waives the option granted to him under sec. 35 VVG (German Insurance Act) to offset claims by the insured person from the insurance contract against due premium receivables and/or other claims to which he is entitled from the insurance contract. Limitation of insurance benefits (cumulative) The maximum benefit offered by us for all Accounts, Virtual Cards and Corporate Cards as a result of a damage event is € 100,000,000.00. If this amount is exceeded, the insurance benefits of all insured persons who are involved in the accident will be reduced by the corresponding amount. Changes to the contract In the event AirPlus and insurer agree to changes to the contract, these shall apply as of the effective date for already issued and newly added Accounts, Virtual Cards and Corporate Cards that offer insurance cover under this contract. Secondary liability Compensation benefits are always paid out of the contract that is most advantageous for the claimant.
Travel Warning. Your travel to a country or specific area or event to which a government agency in the country of residence (the location of the registered office of the company where the traveling person is employed) or the World Health Organisation has advised the public not to travel, or which are officially under embargo by the United Nations. If you travel to a country under embargo or where a government agency has issued a travel warning at the time of the beginning of the journey, the insurer will make no payment of any expenses and will only assist with arrangements if another form of payment is made for the services. However, insurance cover is provided and service is offered if an event that led to a travel warning occurs unexpectedly after the start of the trip. The insurance cover expires at the end of the seventh day after the travel warning was issued.
Travel Warning. Your travel to a country or specific area or event to which a government agency in the country of residence or the World Health Organisation has advised the public not to travel, or which are officially under embargo by the United Nations. If you travel to a country under embargo or where a government agency has issued a travel warning, the insurer will make no payment of any expenses and will only assist with arrangements if another form of payment is made for the services. The insurance policy has been concluded in favour of the insured person. In the case of a claim, rights may be exercised by the insured person, and by his heirs in the case of death. The individual insured persons are entitled to receive benefits. In the case of death, the death benefit goes to the estate of the deceased. Claims by the insured person or his heir on the occasion of a claim are asserted by the same immediately and directly to the insurer without the consent of the policyholder. The insurer hereby waives the option granted to him under sec. 35 VVG (German Insurance Act) to offset claims by the insured person from the insurance contract against due premium receivables and/or other claims to which he is entitled from the insurance contract. The maximum benefit offered by us for all Accounts and Corporate Cards as a result of a damage event is € 100,000,000.00. If this amount is exceeded, the insurance benefits of all insured persons who are involved in the accident will be reduced by the corresponding amount. In the event AirPlus and insurer agree to changes to the contract, these shall apply as of the effective date for already issued and newly added Accounts and Corporate Cards that offer insurance cover under this contract. Compensation benefits are always paid out of the contract that is most advantageous for the claimant.
Travel Warning. Your travel to a country or specific area or event to which a government agency in the country of residence (the location of the registered office of the company where the traveling person is employed) or the World Health Organisation has advised the public not to travel, or which are officially under embargo by the United Nations. If you travel to a country under embargo or where a government agency has issued a travel warning at the time of the beginning of the journey, the insurer will make no payment of any expenses and will only assist with arrangements if another form of payment is made for the services. However, insurance cover is provided and service is offered if an event that led to a travel warning occurs unexpectedly after the start of the trip. The insurance cover expires at the end of the seventh day after the travel warning was issued. Exercising rights / beneficiaries The insurance policy has been concluded in favour of the insured person. In the case of a claim, rights may be exercised by the insured person, and by his heirs in the case of death. The individual insured persons are entitled to receive benefits. In the case of death, the death benefit goes to the estate of the deceased. Limitation of insurance benefits (cumulative) The maximum benefit offered by us for all Accounts, Virtual Cards and Corporate Cards as a result of a damage event is £ 87,000,000.00. If this amount is exceeded, the insurance benefits of all insured persons who are involved in the accident will be reduced by the corresponding amount. Changes to the contract In the event AirPlus and insurer agree to changes to the contract, these shall apply as of the effective date for already issued and newly added Accounts, Virtual Cards and Corporate Cards that offer insurance cover under this contract. Secondary liability Compensation benefits are always paid out of the contract that is most advantageous for the claimant.

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