Negligent act definition

Negligent act means: any negligent act, error or omission in the “administration” of the Member’s employee benefits program”;
Negligent act means an act or omission involving the failure to use the degree of care required of a reasonable person in the same situation. All CLAIMS or SUITS based on or arising out of the same NEGLIGENT ACT or a series of related NEGLIGENT ACTS by one or more MEMBERS shall be deemed one OCCURRENCE and subject to one OCCURRENCE LIMIT.
Negligent act means any negligent act, error or omission in the “administration” of “your employee benefits prc

Examples of Negligent act in a sentence

  • Negligent act, error or omission took place after the Retroactive Date as shown in the Declarations.

  • C17 The employer agrees to indemnify employees for legal liability for costs and expenses, including legal representation where required, in respect of claims, actions or proceedings brought against the employer and/or employees arising in respect of any: • Negligent act, or • Error, or • Omission whilst acting in the course of employment.

  • Subject to the limitation of liability outlined in the section titled Limitation of Liability, Provider agrees to indemnify and hold Client harmless from and against all loss, liability, and expense including reasonable attorneys’ fees caused by Provider’s: - Negligent act, error, or omissions, or, - Other acts, errors, or omissions give rise to civil liability arising out of business activities performed for Client.