Reciprocal or "interinsurance exchange" means an unincorporated association of persons:
Reciprocal or "interinsurance exchange" means any unincorporated association of persons:
Reciprocal or "interinsurance exchange" means an unincorporated
Examples of Reciprocal in a sentence
Until evidence that the full amount of the Disputed Charges [other than disputed charges arising from Appendix Reciprocal Compensation] has been deposited into an escrow account that complies with Section 9 is furnished to the Billing Party, such Unpaid Charges will not be deemed to be “disputed” under Section 13.
If MHP and MCPs have not executed a DSA, MHP must sign a Participation Agreement to onboard with a Health Information Exchange that has signed the California Data Use and Reciprocal Support Agreement and joined the California Trusted Exchange Network.
More Definitions of Reciprocal
Reciprocal means any unincorporated association of persons, operating through an attorney in fact and exchanging insurance contracts with one another, which provide insurance coverage to each other thereunder.
Reciprocal or "interinsurance exchange" means an unincorporated association
Reciprocal means that the Transaction to be terminated has terms which are reciprocal to the Terminated Transaction and (i) is of the same Transaction Type as a Terminated Transaction, (ii) provides for the same settlement date as the settlement date of a Terminated Transaction, and (iii) the payments to be made on the settlement date and/or any applicable rates, premiums, spreads or rebates accruing under the Transaction are identical to those of a Terminated Transaction;
Reciprocal or "interinsurance exchange" means an unincorporated 1112 association of persons: 1113 (a) operating through an attorney-in-fact common to all of the persons; and 1114 (b) exchanging insurance contracts with one another that provide insurance coverage 1115 on each other. 1116 [(147)] (148) "Reinsurance" means an insurance transaction where an insurer, for 1117 consideration, transfers any portion of the risk it has assumed to another insurer. In referring to 1118 reinsurance transactions, this title sometimes refers to: 1119 (a) the insurer transferring the risk as the "ceding insurer"; and 1120 (b) the insurer assuming the risk as the: 1121 (i) "assuming insurer"; or 1122 (ii) "assuming reinsurer." 1123 [(148)] (149) "Reinsurer" means a person licensed in this state as an insurer with the 1124 authority to assume reinsurance. 1125 [(149)] (150) "Residential dwelling liability insurance" means insurance against 1126 liability resulting from or incident to the ownership, maintenance, or use of a residential 1127 dwelling that is a detached single family residence or multifamily residence up to four units. 1128 [(150)] (151) (a) "Retrocession" means reinsurance with another insurer of a liability 1129 assumed under a reinsurance contract. 1130 (b) A reinsurer "retrocedes" when the reinsurer reinsures with another insurer part of a 1131 liability assumed under a reinsurance contract. 1132 [(151)] (152) "Rider" means an endorsement to: 1133 (a) an insurance policy; or 1134 (b) an insurance certificate. 1135 [(152)] (153) (a) "Security" means a: 1136 (i) note; 1137 (ii) stock; 1138 (iii) bond; 1139 (iv) debenture; 1140 (v) evidence of indebtedness; 1141 (vi) certificate of interest or participation in a profit-sharing agreement;
Reciprocal means an aggregation of subscribers under a common name.
Reciprocal means that both companies involved in an interconnection are obligated to make payments. “Symmetric” reciprocal compensation means the companies charge the same prices to each other. Reciprocal compensation prices are generally symmetric in the US, so I assume symmetry in my models.
Reciprocal or "interinsurance exchange" means an unincorporated association 1176 of persons: 1177 (a) operating through an attorney-in-fact common to all of the persons; and 1178 (b) exchanging insurance contracts with one another that provide insurance coverage 1179 on each other. 1180 (149) "Reinsurance" means an insurance transaction where an insurer, for 1181 consideration, transfers any portion of the risk it has assumed to another insurer. In referring to 1182 reinsurance transactions, this title sometimes refers to: 1183 (a) the insurer transferring the risk as the "ceding insurer"; and 1184 (b) the insurer assuming the risk as the: 1185 (i) "assuming insurer"; or 1186 (ii) "assuming reinsurer." 1187 (150) "Reinsurer" means a person licensed in this state as an insurer with the authority 1188 to assume reinsurance. 1189 (151) "Residential dwelling liability insurance" means insurance against liability 1190 resulting from or incident to the ownership, maintenance, or use of a residential dwelling that is 1191 a detached single family residence or multifamily residence up to four units. 1192 (152) (a) "Retrocession" means reinsurance with another insurer of a liability assumed 1193 under a reinsurance contract. 1194 (b) A reinsurer "retrocedes" when the reinsurer reinsures with another insurer part of a 1195 liability assumed under a reinsurance contract. 1196 (153) "Rider" means an endorsement to: 1197 (a) an insurance policy; or 1198 (b) an insurance certificate. 1199 [(156)] (154) "Secondary medical condition" means a complication related to an 1200 exclusion from coverage in accident and health insurance. 1201 [(154)] (155) (a) "Security" means a: 1202 (i) note; 1203 (ii) stock; 1204 (iii) bond; 1205 (iv) debenture;