Examples of Kidnap in a sentence
RANSOM means Money and/or marketable goods, property, monetary instruments, securities or services surrendered or to be surrendered by or on behalf of the Insured in connection with a Kidnap, Detention or Extortion incident in consideration for the return or release of the captive Insured Person.
Such report will confirm the events of the Hi-jack or Kidnap, how long it lasted for and will detail any action taken by the Emergency Authorities and the Police.
ULTIMATE NET LOSS means any monetary loss which is incurred by the Insured in order to secure the resolution of a Kidnap, Detention or Extortion incident.
The Insurer will pay up to Sum Insured stated on the Schedule in respect of Kidnap for Ransom Consultant Costs.
Consultant costsConsultant Costs mean reasonable fees and expenses of the Insurer’s chosen Consultants incurred during response to a Kidnap for Ransom, including but not limited to costs of travel, accommodation, qualified interpretation, communication, and payments to informants.