Common use of Lender Value Clause in Contracts

Lender Value. Lender's value, converted to U.S. dollars, for each object. Generally, for objects with lender values greater than $100 million, the Federal Council will limit indemnity coverage to no more than $100 million per object, and excess must be otherwise insured. Objects considered part of a pair/set must have individual values. Provide U.S. dollar value rounded to the nearest full dollar (do not add cents, even if

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Indemnification Agreement, Indemnification Agreement, Indemnification Agreement

Lender Value. Lender▇▇▇▇▇▇'s value, converted to U.S. dollars, dollar value for each object. Generally, for objects with lender values greater than $100 million, the Federal Council will limit indemnity coverage to no more than $100 million per object, and excess must be otherwise insured. Objects considered part of a pair/set must have individual values. Provide U.S. dollar value rounded to the nearest full dollar (do not add cents, even if.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Indemnification Agreement, Indemnity Agreement

Lender Value. Lender▇▇▇▇▇▇'s value, converted to U.S. dollars, dollar value for each object. Generally, for objects with lender values greater than $100 million, the Federal Council will limit indemnity coverage to no more than $100 million per object, and excess must be otherwise insured. Objects considered part of a pair/set must have individual values. Provide U.S. dollar value rounded to the nearest full dollar (do not add cents, even if.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Indemnification Agreement