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Identity Fraud Expenses definition

Identity Fraud Expenses means: ▪ the costs for notarizing affidavits or similar documents for law enforcement agencies, financial institutions or similar credit grantors, and credit agencies; ▪ the costs for sending certified mail to law enforcement agencies, financial institutions or similar credit grantors, and credit agencies; ▪ The loan application fees for re-applying for loan(s) due to the rejection of the original application because the lender received incorrect credit information; ▪ The telephone expenses for calls to businesses, law enforcement agencies, financial institutions or similar credit grantors, and credit agencies; ▪ Earnings lost by a covered person as a result of time off from work to complete fraud affidavits, meet with law enforcement agencies, credit agencies, merchants, or legal counsel, up to $250 a day, to a total of $10,000. ▪ The reasonable lawyer fees incurred with prior notice to us for: ▪ the defence of a covered person against any suit(s) by businesses or their collection agencies; ▪ the removal of any criminal or civil judgments wrongly entered against a covered person; and ▪ any challenge to the information in a covered person’s consumer credit report. However, “identify fraud expenses” does not include expenses incurred due to any fraudulent, dishonest or criminal act by a covered person or any person acting with a covered person, or by any authorized representative of a covered person, whether acting alone or in collusion with others. In addition to the duties described in Policy Terms, Liability Conditions, Your duties after a loss, a covered person shall notify an applicable law enforcement agency.
Identity Fraud Expenses means the necessary and reasonable legal fees incurred by the Insured, with the Insurer’s prior written consent:
Identity Fraud Expenses means: 1. costs for notarizing fraud affidavits or similar documents for credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors that have required such affidavits be notarized; 2. costs for certified mail to law enforcement agencies, credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors; 3. costs for long distance telephone calls to law enforcement agencies, credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors to discuss any actual Identity Fraud; 4. lost wages, up to a maximum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per week for a maximum period of five (5) weeks, as a result of absence from employment: a. to communicate with law enforcement agencies, legal counsel, credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors; b. to complete fraud affidavits or similar documents; or c. due to wrongful incarceration arising solely from another person having committed a crime in an Executive’s name; provided, that lost wages shall not apply in the case of wrongful incarceration absent all charges being dismissed or an acquittal;

Examples of Identity Fraud Expenses in a sentence

  • RSA shall pay Identity Fraud Expenses incurred by the Company with RSA’s prior written consent provided that the maximum liability of the Insurer under this extension during the Period of Insurance is limited to the lesser of 10% of the Fidelity Limit of Indemnity or the maximum Sub-Limit of £25,000.

  • Identity Fraud Expenses, will be the corresponding limit(s) stated in the Declarations, regardless of whether a limit is shown for such Additional Named Insured in the Schedule above.

  • The Insurer shall pay, on behalf of the Company, Identity Fraud Expenses provided such expenses are incurred with the prior written consent of the Insurer.

  • IDENTITY FRAUD RSA shall pay Identity Fraud Expenses incurred by the Civil Society with RSA’s prior written consent provided that the maximum liability of the Insurer under this extension during the Period of Insurance is limited to the lesser of 10% of the Fidelity Limit of Indemnity or the maximum Sub-Limit of £25,000.

  • The Insurer shall pay the Insured any Identity Fraud Expenses incurred by the Insured as a direct result of Identity Fraud first Discoveredduring the Period of Insurance or any applicableDiscovery Period.The maximum amount the Insurer shall pay under this Additional Benefit in the Period of Insurance or any applicable Discovery Period shall be subject to the sub- limit specified in the schedule.

  • IDENTITY FRAUD RSA shall pay Identity Fraud Expenses incurred by the Company with RSA’s prior written consent provided that the maximum liability of the Insurer under this extension during the Period of Insurance is limited to the lesser of 10% of the Fidelity Limit of Indemnity or the maximum Sub-Limit of £25,000.

  • Identity Theft or Identity Fraud Expenses CoverageThis endorsement provides limited coverage to pay for expenses incurred by an insured as a direct result of any single identity theft or fraud first discovered or learned of during the policy period.

  • This endorsement provides coverage up to a limit of $25,000 and may be purchased for $25.00.Attach SOI 04 21 – Identity Theft or Identity Fraud Expenses Coverage.

  • Use Endorsement SGP 04 21 – Identity Theft or Identity Fraud Expenses Coverage 239.

  • The Insurer shall pay the Insured any Identity Fraud Expenses incurred by the Insured as a direct result of Identity Fraud first Discoveredduring the Period of Insurance or any applicableDiscovery Period.


More Definitions of Identity Fraud Expenses

Identity Fraud Expenses means: (1) costs for notarizing fraud affidavits or similar documents for credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors that have required such affidavits be notarized; (2) costs for certified mail to law enforcement agencies, credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors; (3) costs for long distance telephone calls to law enforcement agencies, credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors to discuss any actual Identity Fraud; (4) lost wages, up to a maximum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) per week for a maximum period of five (5) weeks, as a result of absence from employment: (a) to communicate with law enforcement agencies, legal counsel, credit agencies, financial institutions, merchants or other credit grantors; (b) to complete fraud affidavits or similar documents; or (c) due to wrongful incarceration arising solely from another person having committed a crime in an Executive’s name; provided, that lost wages shall not apply in the case of wrongful incarnation unless all charges are dismissed or there is an acquittal; (5) loan application fees for re-applying for any loan when the original application is rejected solely because the lender received incorrect credit information; and (6) reasonable attorney fees incurred, with the Underwriter’s prior written consent, for: (a) the defense of any lawsuit brought against an Executive by any financial institution, merchant or other credit grantor or their collection agency; (b) the removal of any criminal or civil judgment wrongly entered against an (c) challenging the accuracy or completeness of any information in a consumer credit report.

Related to Identity Fraud Expenses

  • Identity Fraud means the act of knowingly transferring or using, without lawful authority, a means of identification of an insured. This must be done with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet another to commit, an unlawful activity that constitutes a violation of federal law or a crime under any applicable state or local law.

  • Qualified expenses means lost wages not compensated by sick pay and unreimbursed medical expenses as defined for federal income tax purposes, to the extent not deducted in computing federal taxable income, whether or not the taxpayer itemizes federal income tax deductions.

  • Covered Expenses means expenses actually incurred by or on behalf of a Covered Person for treatment, services and supplies covered by the Policy. Coverage under the Participating Organization’s Policy must remain continuously in force from the date of the Covered Accident or Sickness until the date treatment, services or supplies are received for them to be a Covered Expense. A Covered Expense is deemed to be incurred on the date such treatment, service or supply, that gave rise to the expense or the charge, was rendered or obtained.

  • Excluded Expenses means any costs, fees or expenses of the Company or any Company Subsidiary arising out of or relating to any dispute with the Shareholder Representative or otherwise with respect to the terms of this Agreement.

  • Program Expenses means all UHC’s expenses of administering the Program under the Indenture and the Act and shall include without limiting the generality of the foregoing; salaries, supplies, utilities, labor, materials, office rent, maintenance, furnishings, equipment, machinery and apparatus, including information processing equipment; software, insurance premiums, credit enhancement fees, legal, accounting, management, consulting and banking services and expenses; Fiduciary Expenses; remarketing fees; Costs of Issuance not paid from proceeds of Bonds; and payments to pension, retirement, health and hospitalization funds; and any other expenses required or permitted to be paid by UHC.

  • Distribution Expenses means, with respect to all rights granted to LGF hereunder, one hundred percent (100%) of the aggregate of all actual, direct, out-of-pocket, third xxxxx costs expended or incurred by LGF in direct connection with the distribution and exploitation of the Picture throughout the Territory in all media, including, without limitation, all DLT Creation Costs, and all conversion, manufacturing, duplication, shipping, marketing, advertising, promotion and publicity costs, and all costs to complete Delivery of the Picture (to the extent (i) LGF elects to cure any failure of Grantor to complete Delivery of the Picture in accordance with the Delivery Schedule and/or (ii) LGF is required to take "access" to any Delivery Materials pursuant to the Delivery Schedule; and/or fiii) Grantor is not required to deliver such elements under the Delivery Schedule).

  • Identity Theft means a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information of another person without authority.

  • Trust Fees and Expenses means all accrued and unpaid Trustees’ fees, any amounts due to the Trustees for reimbursement of expenses or in respect of indemnification and other administrative fees of the Trust.

  • Administration Expenses Payment means the amount the Administrator will be paid from the Gross Settlement Amount to reimburse its reasonable fees and expenses in accordance with the Administrator’s “not to exceed” bid submitted to the Court in connection with Preliminary Approval of the Settlement.

  • Estimated Transaction Expenses has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(a).

  • Legal Expenses means the fees, costs and expenses of any kind incurred by any Person indemnified herein and its counsel in investigating, preparing for, defending against or providing evidence, producing documents or taking other action with respect to any threatened or asserted Claim.

  • Claim Expenses means reasonable documented attorneys’ fees and all other reasonable documented out-of-pocket costs, expenses and obligations (including experts’ fees, travel expenses, court costs, retainers, transcript fees, duplicating, printing and binding costs, as well as telecommunications, postage and courier charges) paid or incurred in connection with investigating, defending, being a witness in or participating in (including on appeal), or preparing to investigate, defend, be a witness in or participate in, any Claim, including any Action relating to a claim for indemnification or advancement brought by an Indemnified Party as contemplated in Section 7.5.

  • Settlement Administration Expenses means the expenses incurred by the Settlement Administrator in providing Notice, processing claims, responding to inquiries from members of the Settlement Class, mailing checks for Approved Claims, and related services, paying taxes and tax expenses related to the Settlement Fund (including all federal, state or local taxes of any kind and interest or penalties thereon, as well as expenses incurred in connection with determining the amount of and paying any taxes owed and expenses related to any tax attorneys and accountants).

  • Specified Expenses For any Test Period, (i) Rent incurred for the same Test Period, and (ii) the (1) income tax expense, (2) consolidated interest expense, (3) depreciation and amortization expense, (4) any nonrecurring, unusual, or extraordinary items of income, cost or expense, including but not limited to, (a) any gains or losses attributable to the early extinguishment or conversion of indebtedness, (b) gains or losses on discontinued operations and asset sales, disposals or abandonments, and (c) impairment charges or asset write-offs including, without limitation, those related to goodwill or intangible assets, long-lived assets, and investments in debt and equity securities, in each case, pursuant to GAAP, (5) any non-cash items of expense (other than to the extent such non-cash items of expense require an accrual or reserve for future cash expenses (provided that if such accrual or reserve is for contingent items, the outcome of which is subject to uncertainty, such non-cash items of expense may, at the election of the Tenant, be added to net income and deducted when and to the extent actually paid in cash)), (6) any Pre-Opening Expenses, (7) transaction costs for the spin-off of Tenant’s Parent, the entry into this Master Lease, the negotiation and consummation of the financing transactions in connection therewith and the other transactions contemplated in connection with the foregoing consummated on or before the date hereof, (8) non-cash valuation adjustments, (9) any expenses related to the repurchase of stock options, and (10) expenses related to the grant of stock options, restricted stock, or other equivalent or similar instruments; in the case of each of (1) through (10), of Tenant and the Subsidiaries of Tenant that are Guarantors on a consolidated basis for such period.

  • Transition Expenses The reasonable costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) of the Backup Servicer incurred in connection with the transferring the servicing obligations under this Agreement and amending this Agreement to reflect such transfer in an amount not to exceed $100,000.

  • Class Counsel Litigation Expenses Payment mean the amounts allocated to Class Counsel for reimbursement of reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses, respectively, incurred to prosecute the Action.

  • Insured Expenses Expenses covered by an Insurance Policy or any other insurance policy with respect to the Mortgage Loans.

  • Transaction Expenses means any fees or expenses incurred or paid by the Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary in connection with the Transaction, this Agreement and the other Loan Documents and the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby.

  • Related Expenses means any and all costs, liabilities, and expenses (including, without limitation, losses, damages, penalties, claims, actions, reasonable attorney's fees, legal expenses, judgments, suits and disbursements) reasonably incurred by, or imposed upon, or asserted against, Lender in any attempt by Lender:

  • Litigation Expenses means costs and expenses incurred in connection with commencing, prosecuting and settling the Action (which may include the costs and expenses of Plaintiffs directly related to their representation of the Settlement Class), for which Lead Counsel intends to apply to the Court for reimbursement from the Settlement Fund.

  • Reasonable payment means, with respect to professional and other technical services, a payment in an amount that is consistent with the amount normally paid for such services in the private sector.

  • Accrued Expenses means the accrued and unpaid expenses appearing as a Liability on the Preliminary Closing Statement or the Final Closing Statement.

  • Professional Fee Amount means the aggregate amount of Professional Fee Claims and other unpaid fees and expenses that Professionals estimate they have incurred or will incur in rendering services to the Debtors prior to and as of the Confirmation Date, which estimates Professionals shall deliver to the Debtors as set forth in Article II.B of the Plan.

  • Trustee Fees and Expenses As compensation for and in payment of trust expenses related to its services hereunder other than Extraordinary Trust Expenses, the Trustee will receive Trustee Fees on each Distribution Date in the amount equal to $2,000. The Trustee Fee shall cease to accrue after termination of the Trust. The "Trigger Amount" with respect to Extraordinary Trust Expenses for the Trust is $25,000 and the Maximum Reimbursable Amount is $100,000. The Trustee Fee will be paid by the Expense Administrator. Expenses will be reimbursed by the Expense Administrator in accordance with the Expense Administration Agreement. Expense Administrator: The Trustee will act as Expense Administrator on behalf of the Trust pursuant to an Expense Administration Agreement, dated as of the date of the Trust Agreement (the "Expense Administration Agreement"), between the Trustee as Expense Administrator (the "Expense Administrator") and the Trust. The Expense Administrator will receive a fee equal to $5,500 payable on each Distribution Date. The Expense Administrator Make-Whole Amount, if any, shall also be considered part of the Expense Administrator's fee hereunder and under the Expense Administration Agreement. The Amounts specified in this paragraph are also referred to as the "Expense Administrator's Fee". The Expense Administrator will be responsible for paying the Trustee Fee and reimbursing certain other expenses of the Trust in accordance with the Expense Administration Agreement.

  • Reasonable Additional Expenses means expenses for meals, taxi fares, essential telephone calls, local transportation, and lodging which are necessarily incurred as the result of Trip Delay and which are not provided by the Common Carrier or any other party free of charge.

  • Activities of Daily Living (ADL means the following: