WITHDRAWAL IN THE EVENT OF MULTIPLE INSURANCE POLICIES Sample Clauses

WITHDRAWAL IN THE EVENT OF MULTIPLE INSURANCE POLICIES. In compliance with article L 112-10 of the French Insurance Code, the Policy holder who takes out an insurance policy for non professional purposes for goods or services sold by a supplier who can prove earlier coverage for one of the risks covered by this new contract, may withdraw from this new contract without incurring any fees or penalties, as long as it has not been fully performed or if the Policy holder has not made use of any coverage, within a deadline of fourteen (14) calendar days from the signature of the new Contract. Just send a registered letter to the following address: GRITCHEN AFFINITY 18021 BOURGES CEDEX The insurer will refund the premium paid by the Policy holder within thirty (30) days of the date the right to withdrawal is exercised, unless a Claim under the contract occurs during the withdrawal period. For withdrawals by letter, the withdrawal form below must be provided Form to withdraw from an Insurance contract Policy n° or Contract n°: CONTRACT N° 58.224.462 - SNOWRISK Customer name: …………………………………………….. Address: …………………………………………. I/We hereby notify you (1) by this letter of my/our (1) decision to withdraw from the Insurance contract: Name of the product or products (1) subscribed to on……………………………………………………………………………………………. For the reason that I/we have coverage (1) that already covers one of the risks covered by the above mentioned insurance contract. Date: ………………….... Customer’s signature
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  • Withdrawal Policy A student may withdraw from any course without the academic penalty of a “WF” grade by the withdrawal deadline as listed in the State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota Academic Calendar. When a “WF” is entered, it is recorded in the student’s State College of Florida and high school transcript and calculated as an “F” in the grade point average [GPA]. SCF encourages students to discuss withdrawal with the instructor or SCF Advisor prior to withdrawing. It is the responsibility of the student to initiate the withdrawal procedure. Prior to withdrawing from a dual enrollment course, the student must speak with his/her school counselor. For students taking DE courses on an SCF campus or online, they would log into their SCF Connect account and withdraw online. Failure to follow this procedure could result in a grade of “WF” being recorded for the student and “F” calculated in the grade point average [GPA]. This policy applies to all part- and full-time degree credit and college preparatory credit students. Withdrawals occurring after the established deadline will be granted only if a student demonstrates major verifiable extenuating circumstances clearly beyond the student’s control. All such requests must be made directly to the Xxxx of Academic Affairs, who has the final approval/disapproval authority. In such approved cases, the “WF” would be changed to a “W” grade, with no GPA consequences. Grading Policy‌ It is the responsibility of the postsecondary educational institution for assigning letter grades for dual enrollment courses and the responsibility of school districts for posting dual enrollment course grades to the high school transcript as assigned by the postsecondary institution awarding the credit. Xxxxxx earned while a student is in the Early College program will become part of the student’s permanent college and high school transcript, GPA, and class rank. Students must maintain a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA in order to remain eligible for the Dual Enrollment/Early Admissions Programs.

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