WHO MAY GIVE NOTICE AND PROOF. Notice of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (a) may be given and the proof of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (b) may be made (1) by the agent of the Insured, if (a) the Insured is absent or unable to give the notice or make the proof, and (b) the absence or inability is satisfactorily accounted for, or (2) by a person to whom any part of the insurance money is payable, if the Insured refuses to do so or in the circumstances described in clause (1) of this condition.
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Samples: Mobile Home Tenants Insurance Policy, Off Road Vehicle Insurance Agreement, Mobile Home Insurance Policy
WHO MAY GIVE NOTICE AND PROOF. Notice of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (a) 6. a. i. may be given and the proof of loss under of Statutory Condition 6 (1) (b) 6. a. ii. may be made
(1) made a. by the agent of the Insured, insured if
(a) i. the Insured insured is absent or unable to give the notice or make the proof, and
(b) ii. the absence or inability is satisfactorily accounted for, or
(2) by a person to whom any part of the insurance money is payable, if the Insured refuses to do so or in the circumstances described in clause (1) of this condition.
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Samples: General Liability Insurance Agreement, General Liability Insurance Agreement
WHO MAY GIVE NOTICE AND PROOF. Notice of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (a) 6. a. i. may be given and the proof of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (b) 6. a. ii. may be made
(1) made a. by the agent of the Insuredinsured, if
(a) i. the Insured insured is absent or unable to give the notice or make the proof, and
(b) ii. the absence or inability is satisfactorily accounted for, or
(2) by a person to whom any part of the insurance money is payable, if the Insured refuses to do so or in the circumstances described in clause (1) of this condition.
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Samples: General Liability Insurance Agreement, General Liability Insurance Agreement
WHO MAY GIVE NOTICE AND PROOF. Notice of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (a) may be given and the proof of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (b) may be made
(1) made a. by the agent of the Insuredinsured, if
(a) i. the Insured insured is absent or unable to give the notice or make the proof, and
(b) ii. the absence or inability is satisfactorily accounted for, or
(2) by a person to whom any part of the insurance money is payable, if the Insured refuses to do so or in the circumstances described in clause (1) of this condition.
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Samples: Residential Insurance Policy
WHO MAY GIVE NOTICE AND PROOF. Notice of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (a) may be given and the proof of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (b) may be made
(1a) by the agent of the Insuredinsured, if
(a) i. the Insured insured is absent or unable to give the notice or make the proof, and
(b) ii. the absence or inability is satisfactorily accounted for, or
(2b) by a person to whom any part of the insurance money is payable, if the Insured insured refuses to do so or in the circumstances described in clause (1a) of this condition.
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Samples: Event Protection Insurance
WHO MAY GIVE NOTICE AND PROOF. Notice of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (a) may be given and the proof of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (b) may be made:
(1a) by the agent of the Insured, insured if:
(ai) the Insured insured is absent or unable to give the notice or make the proof, ; and
(bii) the absence or inability is satisfactorily accounted for, ; or
(2b) by a person to whom any part of the insurance money is payable, if the Insured insured refuses to do so or in the circumstances described in clause (1a) of this condition.
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Samples: Home Insurance Agreement
WHO MAY GIVE NOTICE AND PROOF. Notice of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (a) may be given and the proof of loss under Statutory Condition 6 (1) (b) may be made
(1made a) by the agent of the Insuredinsured, if
(ai) the Insured insured is absent or unable to give the notice or make the proof, and
(bii) the absence or inability is satisfactorily accounted for, or
(2) by a person to whom any part of the insurance money is payable, if the Insured refuses to do so or in the circumstances described in clause (1) of this condition.
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Samples: Home Care Plan