Common use of Clerical or Mechanical Errors Clause in Contracts

Clerical or Mechanical Errors. If a clerical or mechanical error by the Policyholder, Administrator or by the Insurer results in a person being incorrectly classified under the policy, then such person will be classified according to the true facts.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Insurance Policy, Catastrophic Medical Insurance Policy, Multi Coverage Insurance Policy

Clerical or Mechanical Errors. If a clerical or mechanical error by the Policyholder, Administrator or by the Insurer results in a person being incorrectly classified under the policy, then such person will be classified according to the true facts.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Catastrophic Medical Insurance Policy, Blendable Catastrophic Medical Insurance, Catastrophic Medical Insurance Policy

Clerical or Mechanical Errors. If a clerical or mechanical error by the Policyholder, Administrator Policyholder or by the Insurer results in a person being incorrectly classified under the policy, then such person will be classified according to the true facts.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Multi Coverage Insurance Policy

Clerical or Mechanical Errors. If a clerical or mechanical error by the Policyholder, Administrator or by the Insurer results in a person being incorrectly classified under the policyendorsement, then such person will be classified according to the true facts.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance