Acts of Terror definition

Acts of Terror shall have the meaning specified in Section 7.1 hereof.
Acts of Terror means acts of terror or similar acts of sabotage; provided, that, for so long as the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as extended and modified by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (as the same may be further modified, amended, or extended, collectively, “TRIPRA”), remains in full force and effect, the provisions of TRIPRA shall determine what is deemed to be included within this definition of “Acts of Terror”. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall Borrower be required to pay annual premiums in excess of the TC Cap (defined below) in order to obtain the Terrorism Coverage (but Borrower shall be obligated to purchase such portion of the Terrorism Coverage as is obtainable by payment of annual premiums equal to the TC Cap). As used above, “TC Cap” shall mean a premium in an amount to provide coverage equal to the outstanding principal balance of the Loan.
Acts of Terror means acts of terror or similar acts of sabotage; provided, that, for so long as the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as extended and modified by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Authorization Act of 2007 (as the same may be further modified, amended, or extended, “TRIA”) remains in full force and effect, the provisions of TRIA shall determine what is deemed to be included within this definition of “Acts of Terror” (provided TRIA continues to cover both domestic and foreign acts of terrorism).

Examples of Acts of Terror in a sentence

  • Borrower shall at all times obtain and maintain (or cause to be obtained and maintained) coverage for Acts of Terror (the “Terrorism Coverage”), which such Terrorism Coverage shall comply with each of the applicable requirements for the Policies set forth above (including, without limitation, those relating to deductibles, except as otherwise agreed to by Lender in its sole and absolute discretion).


More Definitions of Acts of Terror

Acts of Terror means acts of terror or similar acts of sabotage; provided, that, for so long as the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as extended and modified by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Authorization Act of 2007 (as the same may be further modified, amended, or extended, “TRIA”) (i) remains in full force and effect and (ii) continues to cover both foreign and domestic acts of terror, the provisions of TRIA shall determine what is deemed to be included within this definition of “Acts of Terror”. As used above, “TC Cap” shall mean two times the amount of the Insurance Premiums that are payable at such time in respect of the casualty and business interruption/rental loss insurance required hereunder (without giving effect to the cost of terrorism and earthquake components of such casualty and business interruption/rental loss insurance).
Acts of Terror means acts of terror or similar acts of sabotage; provided, that, for so long as the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as extended and modified by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Authorization Act of 2007 (as the same may be further
Acts of Terror means acts of terror or similar acts of sabotage; provided, that, for so long as the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as extended and modified by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Authorization Act of 2007 (as the same may be further modified, amended, or extended, “TRIA”) (i) remains in full force and effect and (ii) continues to cover both foreign and domestic acts of terror, the provisions of TRIA shall determine what is deemed to be included within this definition of “Acts of Terror”. As used above, “TC Cap” shall mean two (2) times the amount of Insurance Premiums that would be payable for a separateSpecial Form” or “All Risks” policy or equivalent policy insuring only the Property on a stand-alone basis (including, without limitation, the insurance required pursuant to Sections 7.1(a)(i) and 7.1(a)(iii) hereof) at the time that any Terrorism Coverage is excluded from any Policy.
Acts of Terror has the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 12.5 hereof.
Acts of Terror means acts of terror or similar acts of sabotage; provided, that, for so long as the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002, as extended and modified by the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Authorization Act of 2007 (as the same may be further modified, amended, or extended, “TRIA”) (i) remains in full force and effect and (ii) continues to cover both foreign and domestic acts of terror, the provisions of TRIA shall determine what is deemed to be included within this definition of “Acts of Terror”. As used above, “TC Cap” shall mean (A) for casualty insurance, the lesser of (i) premiums due to obtain terrorism insurance for the full insurable replacement cost value of the Property and/or Improvements and one (1) year lost gross rents value, or (ii) the amount of terrorism insurance that can be purchased by the premium generated by a rate of $0.20 per $100 of the Improvements and Personal Property’s Total Insured Value; and (B) for liability insurance, premiums equal to $0.15 per net rentable square foot of the Property. For purposes hereof, “Total Insured Value” shall mean the full insurable replacement cost of the Improvements plus one (1) year lost gross rents value.

Related to Acts of Terror

  • Certified act of terrorism means an act that is certified by the Secretary of the Treasury, in accordance with the provisions of the federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, to be an act of terrorism pursuant to such Act. The criteria contained in the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act for a "certified act of terrorism" include the following:

  • Act of Terrorism means an act, including but not limited to the use of force or violence, by any person or group(s) of persons, whether acting alone or on behalf of or in connection with any organization or government(s) which is committed for political, religious, ideological, or ethnic purposes or reasons including the intention to influence any government and/or to put the public, or any section of the public, in fear.

  • Accident and health insurance means contracts that incorporate morbidity risk and provide protection against economic loss resulting from accident, sickness, or medical conditions and as may be specified in the valuation manual.

  • Catastrophic illness or “injury” means an illness or injury that is expected to incapacitate the employee for an extended period of time, or that incapacitates a member of the employee’s family which incapacity requires the employee to take time off from work for an extended period of time to care for that family member, and taking extended time off work creates a financial hardship for the employee because he or she has exhausted all of his or her sick leave and other paid time off.

  • Electronic Protected Health Information means Protected Health Information that is maintained in or transmitted by electronic media.