Types of Coverage Sample Clauses

Types of Coverage. We offer the following types of coverage:
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Types of Coverage. The Contractholder who completes an application for coverage may elect coverage just for him/herself and may add one or more eligible Dependents for coverage. The possible types of coverage listed below: • Single Coverage - coverage under this Contract for only one person. • Family Coverage - coverage under this Contract for You, Your Spouse and Your Dependent child(ren). • Adult and Child(ren) Coverage - coverage under this Contract for You and Your Dependent child(ren) [or coverage for multiple children residing within the same residence who share a common legal guardian, or for when there exists a valid support order requiring health benefit coverage whether or not there is an adult who will be provided coverage]. • [Single and Spouse] [Two Adults] Coverage - coverage under this Contract for You and Your Spouse. Who is Eligible The Contractholder -You, if You are an Eligible Person, [who lives in the designated Service Area in the State of New Jersey]. Spouse - Your Spouse [who lives, resides or works in the designated Service Area in the State of New Jersey.], who is an Eligible Person except: a Spouse need not be a Resident; [but must be a U.S. Citizen, National or lawfully present in the United States].Child - Your child [who lives, resides or works in the designated Service Area in the State of New Jersey.], who is an Eligible Person and who qualifies as a Dependent, as defined in this Contract, except: a child need not be a Resident;[but must be a U.S. Citizen, National or lawfully present in the United States]. You may have an unmarried child with a mental or physical handicap, or developmental disability, who is incapable of earning a living. Subject to all of the terms of this section and the Contract, such a child may stay eligible for Dependent health benefits past this Contract's age limit for eligible Dependents. The child will stay eligible as long as the child is and remains unmarried and incapable of earning a living, if: a) the child's condition started before he or she reached this Contract's age limit; b) the child became covered under this Contract or any other policy or contract before the child reached the age limit and stayed continuously covered or covered after reaching such limit; and c) the child depends on You for most of his or her support and maintenance. But, for the child to stay eligible, You must send Us written proof that the child is incapacitated or developmentally disabled and depends on You for most of his or her su...
Types of Coverage. Coverage shall be available on the basis of four
Types of Coverage. Tenant shall maintain or cause Tenant’s contractors performing construction or renovation work to maintain such insurance as shall protect it from the claims set forth below that may arise out of or result from any Tenant Work, whether such Tenant Work is completed by Tenant or by any Tenant contractors or by any person directly or indirectly employed by Tenant or any Tenant contractors, or by any person for whose acts Tenant or any Tenant contractors may be liable:
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Types of Coverage. Unless the Association determines otherwise pursuant to Section 7.6, the Board shall obtain at least the following insurance policies in the amounts specified:
Types of Coverage. The Board agrees to provide the following district-paid insurance programs to eligible employees:
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Types of Coverage. Tenant covenants and agrees that from and after the date of delivery of the Premises from Landlord to Tenant, Tenant will carry and maintain, at its sole cost and expense, the insurance set forth below:
Types of Coverage. Landlord covenants and agrees that from and after the date of delivery of the Premises from Landlord to Tenant, Landlord will carry and maintain the insurance set forth below:
Types of Coverage. From and after the date of this Lease, Tenant will carry, at its expense, the insurance set forth in paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) of this subsection.
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