Continuity Date definition

Continuity Date means the date stated in the Declarations that coverage was first written with respect to the "named insured" and any "subsidiaries" acquired before such date. Any litigation initiated before this date is not subject to coverage under this Coverage Form even if the allegations were not part of a potentially covered claim.
Continuity Date means the date set forth in Item 3. of the Declarations relating to this Coverage Section.
Continuity Date means the date set forth in:

Examples of Continuity Date in a sentence

  • Prior and Pending Proceeding Date: Continuity Date: KIDNAP AND XXXXXX INSURING AGREEMENT LIMIT OF INSURANCE RETENTION A.


More Definitions of Continuity Date

Continuity Date means (i) the date stated in Item 7.B. of the Declarations with respect to the Named Insured and any Subsidiaries acquired before the date stated in Item 7.B. of the Declarations; or (ii) with respect to any Subsidiaries acquired after the date stated in Item 7.B. of the Declarations, the date the Named Insured acquired such Subsidiary.
Continuity Date means the applicable date specified in Item 8 of the Schedule.
Continuity Date meansthe first date upon which cover was incepted with us as stated as the continuity date in the Schedule.
Continuity Date meansthe inception date or if you have maintained uninterrupted insurance of the same type with us, the date this insurance was first incepted with us.
Continuity Date means the date stated in Item 8 of the Schedule.
Continuity Date means the date set forth in Item 4 of each Program Participants Endorsement with respect to the corresponding Named Entity thereon and the Insureds thereof with respect to each Coverage Section.
Continuity Date means the date set forth in Item C.4 of the Declarations for this Coverage Section.