Uninsured Portion definition

Uninsured Portion means the portion of an Allowed General Liability Claim that is not the Insured Portion.
Uninsured Portion means the portion of any Claim that includes an Insured Claim exceeding the coverage amount applicable to such Insured Claim.
Uninsured Portion means, with respect to a given Malpractice Claim, the Debtor’s Net SIR.

Examples of Uninsured Portion in a sentence

  • If City does not elect to pay the Uninsured Portion, this Lease shall terminate as of the date specified in Tenant’s termination notice.

  • In the event Tenant elects to terminate this Lease, City may elect to pay the Uninsured Portion of the cost to Restore without reimbursement from Tenant by notice to Tenant within 30 days after Tenant gives its termination notice.

Related to Uninsured Portion

  • Uninsured Trust means any Trust other than an Insured Trust.

  • Insured Amount As defined in the Policy.

  • Special Hazard Loss Coverage Amount With respect to the first Distribution Date, $5,000,000. With respect to any Distribution Date after the first Distribution Date, the lesser of (a) the greatest of (i) 1% of the aggregate of the principal balances of the Mortgage Loans, (ii) twice the principal balance of the largest Mortgage Loan and (iii) the aggregate of the principal balances of all Mortgage Loans secured by Mortgaged Properties located in the single California postal zip code area having the highest aggregate principal balance of any such zip code area and (b) the Special Hazard Loss Coverage Amount as of the Closing Date less the amount, if any, of Special Hazard Losses allocated to the Certificates since the Closing Date. All principal balances for the purpose of this definition will be calculated as of the first day of the calendar month preceding the month of such Distribution Date after giving effect to Scheduled Payments on the Mortgage Loans then due, whether or not paid.

  • Uninsured Cause Any cause of damage to a Mortgaged Property such that the complete restoration of such property is not fully reimbursable by the hazard insurance policies required to be maintained pursuant to Section 3.14.

  • Uninsured motor vehicle" means a land motor vehicle or trailer of any type: 1. To which no bodily injury liability bond or policy applies at the time of the accident. 2. To which a bodily injury liability bond or policy applies at the time of the accident. In this case its limit for bodily injury liability must be less than the minimum limit for bodily injury liability specified by the financial responsibility law of the state in which "your covered auto" is principally garaged. 3. Which is a hit-and-run vehicle whose operator or owner cannot be identified and which hits: a. You or any "family member"; b. A vehicle which you or any "family member" are "occupying"; or c. Your covered auto". 4. To which a bodily injury liability bond or policy applies at the time of the accident but the bonding or insuring company: a. Denies coverage; or b. Is or becomes insolvent. 1. Owned by or furnished or available for the regular use of you or any "family member". 2. Owned or operated by a self-insurer under any applicable motor vehicle law, except a self-insurer which is or becomes insolvent. 3. Owned by any governmental unit or agency. 4. Operated on rails or crawler treads. 5. Designed mainly for use off public roads while not on public roads. 6. While located for use as a residence or premises.