Deductibles means that amount set out in ITEM 7 of the Declarations, subject to Part IV Condition C, and shall be the responsibility of the INSURED and the partner(s) and/or shareholder(s) of the LAW FIRM in which the INSURED practises as of the date of the CLAIM.The INSURED’S DEDUCTIBLE shall apply as follows:
Deductibles shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(b).
Deductibles provide for deductibles in respect of the Aircraft All Risks Hull Insurance Policy or War Risks Insurance Policy of no more than US$ (*) (or the minimum deductible amount carried under the airline's insurance policy if less than US$ (*)).
Examples of Deductibles in a sentence
Any change to the terms and conditions of the quote materially change the pricing and are not agreed to by Subcontractor.
Deductibles and self-insured retentions do not limit Contractor’s liability.
These include, but are not limited to, premiums, Copays, Deductibles and Coinsurance.
Policy Deductibles - The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all deductibles in all of the CONTRACTOR’s insurance policies.
Deductibles or self-insured retentions above $100,000.00 are subject to approval from OGS.
More Definitions of Deductibles
Deductibles. In relation to Contract Works, Materials, etc.
Deductibles. Not Greater than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000).
Deductibles. The first US$50,000 of each and every occurrence Deductibles to be paid by the party contractually responsible for the occurrence.
Deductibles means errors and omissions insurance deductibles together with any interest thereon at rates fixed by the benchers from time to time. (Amended: Rule 1.02(g) Winter Term Convocation, January 25, 1999)
Deductibles means the amount (as mentioned on the Schedule of thisPolicy) to be borne by Insured in the event of a claim under this Policy.
Deductibles means;
Deductibles has the meaning specified in Section 8.8(b).