Name of Insured Clause Samples
The "Name of Insured" clause identifies the individual or entity that is covered under the terms of an insurance policy. This clause specifies exactly who is entitled to the benefits and protections provided by the policy, which may include a person, a company, or multiple parties. For example, in a commercial policy, the named insured could be a business and its subsidiaries. The core function of this clause is to clearly define the scope of coverage and prevent disputes over who is eligible to make claims under the policy.
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Name of Insured. The name of the insured stated under each Insurance Policy required pursuant to the provisions of this Article must be similar in form and substance to the following: "Association of Owners of the [Name of Condominium Project or PUD] for use and benefit of the individual Condominium or PUD Unit owners" (designated by name, if required).
Name of Insured. The named insured’s name must match PSP’s name as shown in this Agreement.
Name of Insured. (Minimum is Surname and First Initial; prefer to have First Name and Middle Initial as well.) C. Sex D. Date of Birth (Month, Day, Year)
Name of Insured. The Contractor’s name appearing on the certificate as the insured shall match the name on the Contractor's license to perform construction work.
Name of Insured. Section 4.21. Mortgagee Clause........................................ Section 4.22.
Name of Insured. Symantec Corporation
Name of Insured. The insured named on the Title Policy must read as set forth in the Title Insurance section of the Special Closing Instructions, immediately followed by "and/or its assigns, as their interest may appear," or substantially similar language permitted in the Settlement Agent’s jurisdiction.
Name of Insured. The name of the insured must correspond with the borrowing entity on the loan documents, as follows: __________________________
Name of Insured. TO BE DETERMINED
Name of Insured. 1ST NATIONAL BANK OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, it successors and assigns, as their interests may appear