Canada Life definition

Canada Life means The Canada Life Assurance Company, the insurer under the Group Insurance Policy.
Canada Life means Canada Life Financial Corporation, a company existing under the ICA and, unless the context otherwise indicates, its consolidated subsidiaries;
Canada Life means The Canada Life Assurance Company, a company existing under the Insurance Companies Act (Canada), and a wholly-owned subsidiary of CLFC.

Examples of Canada Life in a sentence

  • Each employee included in the Transferred Workforce who, immediately prior to the Effective Time, has coverage under the Canada Life Policy shall continue to have coverage at the Effective Time under the Canada Life Policy on the same terms and conditions as immediately prior to the Effective Time.

  • From and after the Effective Time, all rights and obligations of the Transferor under or in respect of the Canada Life Policy are transferred to, and assumed by, the Transferee.

  • The Hospital agrees to pay 100% of the billed premiums towards coverage of eligible nurses in the active employ of the Hospital under the Canada Life hospital plan or comparable coverage with another carrier.

  • The Hospital agrees to contribute 100% of the billed premiums towards coverage of eligible nurses in the active employ of the Hospital under the Canada Life Extended Health Care Benefits Plan.

  • Group Health Benefits may be continued for a developmentally or physically disabled dependent child provided that you submit satisfactory proof to Canada Life of the child’s disability within thirty-one (31) days of the limiting ages, and as required thereafter.

  • The Company shall not be prevented from changing the insurance carrier or any of the insured benefit plans or self-insure as it sees fit provided the level of benefits in the The Canada Life Assurance Company contract number 163625 are not reduced during the life of the Agreement.

  • The Agreement and Parties to the Agreement This is a monthly renewable term agreement for indemnity life reinsurance (the "Agreement") solely between Hartford Life Insurance Company, a Connecticut corporation ("Ceding Company"), and The Canada Life Assurance Company, a Canadian insurance company with its U.S. domestic port of entry in the State of Michigan ("Reinsurer").

  • For employer-related group products the DPA permits that members may individually withdraw their consent, in those instances Canada Life will be unable to provide cover for that individual.

  • The Hospital agrees to contribute 60% of the billed premiums towards coverage of eligible nurses in the active employ of the Hospital under the Canada Life Dental Plan or comparable coverage with another carrier, (based on the current ODA fee schedule as it may be updated from time to time) providing the balance of the monthly premiums are paid by the employee through payroll deductions.

  • In addition, within 30 days of ratification, the Employer shall schedule a meeting with the Canada Life representative and the Union Executive to provide further details on the enhanced generic drug substitution requirements.


More Definitions of Canada Life

Canada Life means The Canada Life Assurance Company.
Canada Life. , ‘we’, ‘our’, and ‘us’ means Canada Life Limited.
Canada Life means The Canada Life Assurance Company, a company existing under the ICA and a wholly-owned Subsidiary of CLFC;
Canada Life or “Insurer” means The Canada Life Assurance Company.

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