Waiting Periods definition

Waiting Periods means one or more time periods, commencing on the Inception Date, during which certain Benefits, as defined in Section C of this Policy, are excluded.
Waiting Periods. Claims resulting from an Accident or Illness are subject to a waiting period. For the length of your waiting period, please refer to coverage details on the front of this Voucher. The waiting period starts at the Voucher effective date and time. Conditions that occur prior to or during the waiting period will be considered Pre-existing or Foreseeable and therefore are excluded from this Voucher.
Waiting Periods means one or more time periods, commencing on the Inception Date, during which the Benefits, as defined in this Policy, are excluded from cover.

Examples of Waiting Periods in a sentence

  • Waiting Periods are waived for subsequent renewals and add-on coverage from a preceding Policy year provided You maintain an active Policy, with no gap in coverage, annually renewed and continuously in-force.

  • Waiting Periods are waived for subsequent renewals and add‐on coverage from a preceding Policy year provided You maintain an active Policy, with no gap in coverage, annually renewed and continuously in‐force.

  • If Your Pet was previously covered under an Independence American Insurance Company group pet insurance policy that was in effect immediately before the effective date (no gap in coverage) of this Policy, credit toward satisfying the Pre-Existing Condition Waiting Period and other Waiting Periods will be applied for the period of time the Pet was covered under the prior group pet insurance policy.

  • Waiting Periods are waived for subsequent renewals provided You maintain an active Policy, with no gap in coverage, annually renewed and continuously in-force.

  • There is a three hundred and sixty-five (365) day Waiting Period per Pet before We will cover a Pre-existing Condition Waiting Periods are waived for subsequent renewals and add-on coverage from a preceding Policy year provided You maintain an active Policy, with no gap in coverage, annually renewed and continuously in-force.

  • Coverage is subject to Waiting Periods as described in the Policy Administration section of this document.

  • All the Waiting Periods shall be applicable individually for each Insured Person and claims shall be assessed accordingly.

  • If the ported Sum Insured is higher than the Sum Insured under the expiring policy, Waiting Periods would be applied on the amount of proposed increase in Sum Insured only, in accordance with the existing guidelines of the IRDAI.

  • In such cases, the credit of the Waiting Periods served under the Policy will be passed on to the separate policy taken by such Insured Person.

  • If staff reductions or realignment occur due to a reduction in TLC funding or a modification in the District’s TLC plan, the parties will follow the current staff reduction procedures in the Master Contract.


More Definitions of Waiting Periods

Waiting Periods. 28 states require a woman seeking an abortion to wait a speci- fied period of time, usually 24 hours, be- tween the time she receives counseling and the time the procedure is performed.

Related to Waiting Periods

  • Waiting Period shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.2.

  • Offering Periods means the periods of approximately ---------------- twenty-four (24) months during which an option granted pursuant to the Plan may be exercised, commencing on the first Trading Day on or after May 1 and November 1 of each year and terminating on the last Trading Day in the periods ending twenty-four months later; provided, however, that the first Offering Period under the Plan shall commence with the first Trading Day on or after the date on which the Securities and Exchange Commission declares the Company's Registration Statement effective and ending on the last Trading Day on or before April 30, 2002. The duration and timing of Offering Periods may be changed pursuant to Section 4 of this Plan.

  • Pre-Closing Periods means any taxable period ending on or before the Closing Date.

  • Eligibility Waiting Period means the continuous length of time you must be in Active Employment in an eligible class to reach your Eligibility Date.

  • Anniversary Year The one-year period beginning on the Closing Date and ending on the first anniversary thereof, and each subsequent one-year period beginning on the day after the end of the preceding Anniversary Year and ending on next succeeding anniversary of the Closing Date.