Company Actuarial Analysis definition

Company Actuarial Analysis has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(d)(iv).
Company Actuarial Analysis as defined in Section 2.16(e). 119 Company Group: collectively, the Target Subsidiaries, all Subsidiaries of the Target Subsidiaries, Allied Pickfords LLC (UAE) and A.L. Movers Private Limited, the Canada Assets and the Canada Liabilities.
Company Actuarial Analysis. Section 3.1(d)(vi)

Examples of Company Actuarial Analysis in a sentence

  • Each Company Actuarial Analysis was based, in all material respects, upon an accurate inventory of policies relevant to such Company Actuarial Analysis as at the relevant time of preparation.

  • Each Company Actuarial Analysis was based upon an accurate inventory of policies in force for the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, as the case may be, at the relevant time of preparation and was prepared in conformity with generally accepted actuarial principles in effect at such time, consistently applied (except as may be noted therein).

  • Each Company Actuarial Analysis was based upon, in all material respects, an accurate inventory of policies in force for the Company and the Company Insurance Subsidiaries, as the case may be, at the relevant time of preparation and was prepared in conformity with generally accepted actuarial principles in effect at such time, consistently applied (except as may be noted therein).

  • Furthermore, to the knowledge of the Company, each Company Actuarial Analysis was based upon an accurate inventory of policies in force for the Company Insurance Subsidiaries, as the case may be, at the relevant time of preparation, was prepared using appropriate modeling procedures accurately applied and in conformity with generally accepted actuarial standards consistently applied, and the projections contained therein were properly prepared in accordance with the assumptions stated therein.

  • No actuary who prepared any of the Company Actuarial Analyses has notified Parent or any of its Affiliates in writing or, to the Knowledge of Parent or Seller, orally, that any Company Actuarial Analysis is inaccurate in any material respect.

  • To the knowledge of the Company, each Company Actuarial Analysis was based, in all material respects, upon an accurate inventory of policies relevant to such Company Actuarial Analysis in force for the Company Insurance Subsidiaries at the relevant time of preparation.

  • Seller and the Company supplied accurate and complete financial, loss and premium data to its actuaries for use in the preparation of the Company Actuarial Analysis at the relevant time of preparation and, in the case of the Company Actuarial Analyses prepared by the Company’s internal actuaries, such Company Actuarial Analyses were prepared in conformity with generally accepted actuarial principles in effect at such time, consistently applied (except as may be noted therein).

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  • Furthermore, each Company Actuarial Analysis was based upon an accurate inventory of policies in force for the Company and the Company Insurance Subsidiaries, as the case may be, at the relevant time of preparation and conforms to the requirements of Applicable Law.

  • To the knowledge of the Company, each Company Actuarial Analysis was based upon, in all material respects, an accurate inventory of policies in force for the Company and the Company Subsidiaries, as the case may be, at the relevant time of preparation and was prepared in conformity with generally accepted actuarial principles in effect at such time, consistently applied (except as may be noted therein).


More Definitions of Company Actuarial Analysis

Company Actuarial Analysis shall have the meaning set forth in Section

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