Medical Underwriter definition

Medical Underwriter means each such person as listed on Schedule V of the Note Purchase Agreement (currently being AVS Underwriting, LLC, Fasano Associates, Inc. and 21st Services, LLC) or another medical underwriter reasonably acceptable to the Senior Note Trustee, that is identified by the Issuer as having supplied the applicable Mortality Rating or Life Expectancy of an Insured under the applicable Policy.
Medical Underwriter means a person or entity engaged in the business of providing projections of the life expectancies of Insureds, but does not include any person or entity preparing such projections, analyses or reports for the internal use of the Seller or Purchaser, unless the Parties otherwise agree in writing.

Examples of Medical Underwriter in a sentence

  • Upon the Seller receiving (i) any new or updated life expectancy report prepared by any Medical Underwriter in respect of any Insured under a Policy or (ii) any health or medical records for any Insured, in each case, during the period between the Trade Date and the Settlement Date relating to such Policy, the Seller shall promptly and prior to such Settlement Date, deliver a copy of such report and health and medical records to the Purchaser.

Related to Medical Underwriter

  • Principal Underwriter shall have the meanings given them in the 1940 Act.

  • Company Underwriter has the meaning set forth in Section 4(a).

  • IPO Underwriter means each Person named as an underwriter in Schedule I to the IPO Underwriting Agreement who purchases Common Units pursuant thereto.

  • Credit Underwriter means the independent contractor under contract with the Corporation having the responsibility for providing Credit Underwriting services.

  • Promoter means a person—