Common use of WHO MAY GIVE PROOF OF LOSS Clause in Contracts

WHO MAY GIVE PROOF OF LOSS. In the absence of the Insured, or the inability, refusal or neglect of the Insured to give notice of loss or deliver the required Proof of Loss under the policy, then the Mortgagee may give the notice upon becoming aware of the loss and deliver as soon as practicable the Proof of Loss.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Insurance Agreement, Residential Insurance Agreement, Residential Rental Coverage Agreement

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WHO MAY GIVE PROOF OF LOSS. In the absence of the Insured, or the inability, refusal or neglect of the Insured to give notice of loss or to deliver the required Proof of Loss under the policy, then the Mortgagee may give the notice upon becoming aware of the loss and deliver as soon as practicable the Proof of Loss.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Liability Insurance Agreement, General Liability Insurance Agreement

WHO MAY GIVE PROOF OF LOSS. In the absence of the Insured, or the inability, refusal or neglect of the Insured to give notice of loss or to deliver the required Proof proof of Loss loss under the policyPolicy, then the Mortgagee may give the notice upon becoming aware of the loss and deliver as soon as practicable the Proof proof of Lossloss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Indemnity Agreement

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WHO MAY GIVE PROOF OF LOSS. In the absence of the Insured, or the inability, refusal or neglect of the Insured to give notice of loss or deliver the required Proof of Loss under the policyPolicy, then the Mortgagee may give the notice upon becoming aware of the loss and deliver as soon as practicable the Proof of Loss.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Group Accident Insurance Policy

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