Related Wrongful Act definition

Related Wrongful Act means all wrongful acts that are logically or causally connected by any common fact, circumstance, situation, transaction, event, advice or decision.
Related Wrongful Act means all Wrongful Acts that have as a common nexus, or are causally connected by reason of, any fact, circumstance, situation, event or decision.
Related Wrongful Act means all Wrongful Acts that have as a common nexus, or are causally connected by reason of, any fact, circumstance, situation, event, or decision.

Examples of Related Wrongful Act in a sentence

  • However, this extension will not afford coverage for a Claim arising out of any Wrongful Act or Related Wrongful Act by an Insured’s spouse or Domestic Partner.

  • The Company will not be liable for Loss on account of a Claim based upon or arising out of any fact, circumstance, situation, event, Wrongful Act, or Related Wrongful Act, underlying or alleged in a prior or pending civil, criminal, administrative, or regulatory proceeding, including a mediation, arbitration, or other alternative dispute resolution against an Insured, as of, or prior to, the applicable Prior or Pending Proceeding Date set forth in ITEM 5 of the Declarations for this Liability Coverage.

  • All such Claims, constituting a single Claim, shall be deemed to have been made on the earlier of the following dates: (1) the earliest date on which any such Claim was first made; or (2) the earliest date on which any such Wrongful Act or Related Wrongful Act was reported under this Policy or any other policy providing similar coverage.

  • Any subsequent Claim which is made against an Insured and reported to the Insurer alleging, arising out of, based upon or attributable to the facts, circumstances, or a Wrongful Act alleged in a prior Claim for which notice already has been given, or which alleges any Wrongful Act which is a Related Wrongful Act shall be deemed a Claim first made at the time the prior Claim was first noticed to the Insurer.

  • The Company will not be liable for Loss on account of a Claim based upon or arising out of any fact, circumstance, situation, event, Wrongful Act, or Related Wrongful Act, underlying or alleged in a prior or pending civil, criminal, administrative, or regulatory proceeding, including a mediation, arbitration, or other alternative dispute resolution, against an Insured, as of, or prior to, the applicable Prior or Pending Proceeding Date set forth in ITEM 5 of the Declarations for this Liability Coverage.


More Definitions of Related Wrongful Act

Related Wrongful Act means Wrongful Acts which are logically or causally connected by reason of any fact, circumstance, situation, transaction, casualty, event or decision.
Related Wrongful Act means a Wrongful Act, which is the same, related or continuous, or a Wrongful Act which arises from a common nucleus of facts. Claims can allege Related Wrongful Acts regardless of whether such Claims involve the same or different claimants, Insureds or legal causes of action.
Related Wrongful Act means all billing practices wrongful acts that have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of causally or logically connected facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes.
Related Wrongful Act means all “wrongful acts” logically or causally connected by any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of related facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes. All “related wrongful acts” will be deemed to be one “wrongful act” under this policy.
Related Wrongful Act means all “wrongful acts” that have a common nexus, or are causally connected by reason of any act or event or a series of events.
Related Wrongful Act means any actual or alleged separate or series of “wrongful acts” directly arising out of or related to the same or similar act, error, omission, service, transaction, event, representation, statement, practice, advice, decision or circumstances.
Related Wrongful Act means two or more "wrongful acts" that have in common any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of related facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes.