Common use of Unseeded Acreage Benefit Clause in Contracts

Unseeded Acreage Benefit. a. The information for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit in the Benefits document applies under this Insuring Agreement with the following exceptions: i. If the Insured has not completed seeding on or before July 15 due to excessive moisture, and has initiated a request for inspection on or before June 20, AFSC shall pay Indemnities to the Insured if eligible on the eligible acres at the lesser of: 1) the determined compensation level; or 2) the 50 percent Coverage Level multiplied by the Spring Insurance Price for the predominant dryland crop(s) insured by the Insured the previous year. If the Insured did not have Coverage the previous year, the predominant dryland and irrigated Insured Crops(s) in the Risk Area will be used. ii. Acres are not eligible for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit when they are seeded for harvest in the current Crop Year, unless they have qualified for a Reseeding Benefit and could not be reseeded on or before July 15 due to excessive moisture.

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Samples: Silage/Greenfeed Insuring Agreement

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Unseeded Acreage Benefit. a. β€Œ The information for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit in the Benefits document applies under this Insuring Agreement with the following exceptions: i. If a. if the Insured has not completed seeding on or before July 15 due to because of excessive moisture, and has initiated a request for inspection on or before June 20, AFSC shall pay Indemnities to the Insured if eligible on the eligible acres at the lesser of: 1) i. the determined compensation level; or 2) ii. the 50 percent Coverage Level multiplied by the Spring Insurance Price for the dryland predominant dryland crop(s) insured by the Insured the previous year. If the Insured did was not have Coverage insured the previous year, the predominant dryland and irrigated Insured Crops(s) in the Risk Area will be used. ii. Acres b. acres are not eligible for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit when they are seeded for harvest in the current Crop Year, unless they have qualified for a Reseeding Benefit and could not be reseeded on or before July 15 due to because of excessive moisture.

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Samples: Silage/Greenfeed Insuring Agreement

Unseeded Acreage Benefit. a. β€Œ The information for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit in the Benefits document applies under this Insuring Agreement with the following exceptions: i. a. If the Insured has not completed seeding on or before July 15 due to excessive moisture, and has initiated a request for inspection on or before June 20, AFSC shall pay Indemnities to the Insured if eligible on the eligible acres at the lesser of: 1) i. the determined compensation level; or 2) ii. the 50 percent Coverage Level multiplied by the Spring Insurance Price for the predominant dryland crop(s) insured by the Insured the previous year. If the Insured did not have Coverage the previous year, the predominant dryland and irrigated Insured Crops(s) in the Risk Area will be used. ii. b. Acres are not eligible for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit when they are seeded for harvest in the current Crop Year, unless they have qualified for a Reseeding Benefit and could not be reseeded on or before July 15 due to excessive moisture.

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Samples: Silage/Greenfeed Insuring Agreement Lack of Moisture

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Unseeded Acreage Benefit. a. The information for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit in the Benefits document Part II Section C (Unseeded Acreage Benefit) applies under this Insuring Agreement with the exceptions of the following exceptionssections: i. If a. if the Insured has not completed seeding on or before July 15 due to because of excessive moisture, and has initiated a request for inspection on or before June 20, AFSC shall pay Indemnities to the Insured if eligible on the eligible acres at the lesser of: 1i) the determined compensation level; or 2ii) the 50 percent Coverage Level multiplied by the Spring Insurance Price for the dryland and irrigated predominant dryland crop(s) insured by the Insured the previous year. If the Insured did was not have Coverage insured the previous year, the predominant dryland and irrigated Insured Crops(s) in the Risk Area will be used. ii. Acres b. acres are not eligible for the Unseeded Acreage Benefit when they are seeded for harvest in the current Crop Year, unless they have qualified for a Reseeding Benefit reseeding benefit and could not be reseeded on or before July 15 due to because of excessive moisture.

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Samples: Contract of Insurance for Annual and Perennial Crops

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