Changes in Insurance Premium Amounts Sample Clauses

Changes in Insurance Premium Amounts. Borrower shall notify Lender immediately of any changes to the amounts, schedules and instructions for payment of any Insurance Premiums of which it has or obtains knowledge and authorizes Lender or its agent to obtain copies of the bills for the Insurance Premiums directly from the insurance provider or its agent. If the amount due for Insurance Premiums shall increase and Lender reasonably determines that amounts on deposit in the Insurance Premium Escrow Account will not be sufficient to pay for twenty-five percent (25%) of the annual expected Insurance Premiums, Lender shall notify Borrower of such determination and of the increase needed to the Insurance Premium Escrow Account. Promptly following such notice, but in no event more than thirty (30) days following such notice, Borrower shall make the required deposit. Following any failure of Borrower to provide evidence of the required monthly payment (following notice and a five (5) day cure period), or at any time following an Event of Default, Lender may require, in its sole discretion, change to the procedures for the escrow and payment of Insurance Premiums, to include monthly escrows for same. If Lender requires monthly escrows, Borrower shall deposit such amount as is determined by Lender that is necessary to pay when due Borrower's obligation for Insurance Premiums during the next ensuing twelve (12) months, taking into consideration the Monthly Insurance Deposits to be collected from the next succeeding Payment Due Date to the due date for payment of such Insurance Premiums. Thereafter, beginning on the next succeeding Payment Due Date and on each Payment Due Date thereafter, Borrower shall deliver to Lender the Monthly Insurance Deposit.

Related to Changes in Insurance Premium Amounts

  • Changes in Insurance Requirements Not more frequently than once annually, if in the opinion of District the amount of the foregoing insurance coverages is not adequate or the type of insurance or its coverage adequacy is deemed insufficient, Contractor shall amend the insurance coverage as required by District's Risk Manager or designee.

  • Increase in Insurance Premiums If an increase in any insurance premiums paid by Landlord for the Building is caused by Tenant's use of the Premises or if Tenant vacates the Premises and causes an increase in such premiums, then Tenant shall pay as additional rent the amount of such increase to Landlord.

  • Reinsurance Premiums A. The total Reinsurance Premium for the business ceded hereunder is the sum of the GMDB Reinsurance Premium, the EPB Reinsurance Premium and the GMIB Reinsurance Premium, each of which is defined separately in this article. B. The Reinsurance Premium rates and structure described above are subject to change in accordance with the criteria described in Article XV. GMDB AND EPB ------------ C. The total GMDB Reinsurance Premium for the business ceded hereunder is the sum of the GMDB Reinsurance Premium and the EPB Reinsurance Premium, each of which is defined separately in this article. GMDB CESSION PREMIUM -------------------- D. The GMDB Reinsurance Premium is expressed in terms of basis points and is defined in Exhibit II. E. The Cedent shall calculate, for each premium class, the Reinsurer's Percentage of the greater of the average aggregate GMDB value and the average aggregate account value for the reporting month. This value shall be applied to the GMDB Cession Premium rates per premium class on a 1/12th basis. EPB CESSION PREMIUM ------------------- F. The EPB Reinsurance Premium is an asset-based premium rate, expressed in terms of basis points, and is defined in Exhibit II. G. The Cedent shall calculate, for each premium class, the Reinsurer's Percentage of the average aggregate account value for the reporting month. This value shall be applied to the annualized EPB reinsurance premium rates per premium class on a 1/12th basis. The total EPB Cession Premium due for the month is the sum of the premiums calculated for each premium class. SPOUSAL CONTINUANCES -------------------- H. Spousal continuances will be covered under this Agreement to the extent that the surviving spouse satisfies the issue age restrictions and benefit limitations, as described in Schedule A, at time of continuance, and shall be deemed to be terminations followed by subsequent new issues for purposes of calculating Reinsurance Premiums. The new reinsurance premium rate applied shall be based off the attained age of the surviving spouse at the time of election of spousal continuance. After the termination of this Agreement for new cessions, a spousal continuation of a Reinsured Contract may be ceded to this Agreement in accordance with the procedure set forth in Article I, Paragraph D. GMIB ---- I. The GMIB cession premium ("GMIB Reinsurance Premium") is an asset-based premium rate, expressed in terms of basis points, as set forth in Exhibit II, and shall be calculated on an aggregate basis. J. The Cedent shall calculate the Reinsurer's Percentage of the greater of the average aggregate IBB value and the average aggregate account value for the reporting month. This value shall be applied to the annualized GMIB cession premium rates on a 1/12th basis.

  • Insurance Premiums Tenant shall pay or cause to be paid all premiums for the insurance coverage required to be maintained pursuant to Article 9.

  • Health insurance premiums If you are unemployed and have received unemployment compensation for 12 consecutive weeks under a federal or state program, you may take payments from your IRA to pay for health insurance premiums without incurring the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax.