Common use of No Backdating Clause in Contracts

No Backdating. The earliest date upon which an Agent may place coverage into effect is the date upon which it receives a fully completed Application, Acceptance of Membership Terms, and full payment of all premiums, Dues, taxes and surcharges. Agent is not authorized to “backdate” coverage or cancellations.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement

No Backdating. The earliest date upon which an Agent may place coverage into effect is the date upon which it the Agent receives a fully completed and signed Application, Acceptance of Membership TermsAgreement, and full payment of all premiums, Dues, taxes taxes, and surcharges. The Agent is not authorized to “backdate” backdate coverage or cancellations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services

No Backdating. The earliest date upon which an Agent may place coverage into effect is the date upon which it receives a fully completed and signed Application, Acceptance of Membership TermsAgreement, and full payment of all premiums, Dues, taxes and surcharges. Agent is not authorized to “backdate” coverage or cancellations.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Membership Agreement