Accountable Documents definition
Accountable Documents means statements of fact, [cover notes], certificates of insurance, policy wordings, schedules, [cover note books] and schedule pads and any other items provided by the Insurer for the Broker’s use and/or which the Broker is able and authorised by the Insurer (including using electronic business and/or an Internet Trading System) to issue Policies to a Customer; Aggregator Sites means internet sites offering financial services products from a number of providers for comparison and sale to Customers; Agreement means this agreement, the Schedules, the Appendices and the Conditions; Approved Bank means as defined in the glossary to the Handbook; Auditor means the Insurer, its Regulator, its reinsurers or any auditor appointed by the Insurer; Brand means names, trademarks and logos belonging to the Insurer or the Broker, as applicable;
Accountable Documents means all official receipts and payment books and all other documents such as Local Purchase Order (LPO), Issue Vouchers, and others such as official documents, which are purely connected with financial transactions.
Examples of Accountable Documents in a sentence
The Broker shall: provide the Policyholder with details of the Policy and promptly provide all relevant documentation to the Policyholder; and only issue Accountable Documents to a Customer for a Policy in compliance with the Conditions.