Non-Participating definition

Non-Participating means the Policy does not participate in the profits of the participating fund of the Company
Non-Participating means that the company does not allocate divisible surplus to the policy and, therefore the owner does not share in the divisible surplus of the company.
Non-Participating. This Contract will not share in any distribution of dividends. EVIDENCE OF SURVIVAL: The Company may require satisfactory evidence of the continued survival of any person(s) on whose life Annuity Payments are based.

Examples of Non-Participating in a sentence

  • Excluded Class Members (i.e., Non- Participating Class Members) will not receive Individual Class Payments, but will preserve their rights to personally pursue wage and hour claims against ProLink.

  • Once excluded, you will be a Non- Participating Class Member and no longer eligible for an Individual Class Payment.

  • The Contractor will also transfer this information at no cost to the member in instances where the member had received Covered Services from a participating network provider who is no longer in the provider network and became a Non- Participating Provider.


More Definitions of Non-Participating

Non-Participating means the Policy is not eligible for share of profit depending upon the Company’s experience.
Non-Participating means that the Policy does not participate in the profits of our participating fund.
Non-Participating means the person insured does not participate in the insurance company’s business. This means that you will not receive any bonuses or dividends which we may declare.
Non-Participating. This Contract does not participate in the surplus or profits of the Company and We do not pay dividends under this Contract.
Non-Participating means the Policy does not participate in any profits generated from the Company’s life insurance business;
Non-Participating. This Contract will not share in any distribution of dividends.
Non-Participating. This contract does not participate in the surplus or profits of the Company.