Terms of Coverage definition

Terms of Coverage. This plan takes effect upon arrival on the booked arrival date. All benefits will terminate upon normal checkout time of the home or the departure time of the Covered Guest, whichever occurs first. Claims Procedure: Mountaintop Realty and Rentals staff will administer all claims at each property. Such staff will have the sole authority to determine the extent of repairs necessary. The Covered Guest must report any loss or damage at the time of occurrence and while still occupying the rental unit. After checkout, this coverage is not applicable. Therefore, any damage assessed upon departure inspection that was not reported to the front desk during the Stay will be the financial responsibility of the Covered Guest. The resort manager has ultimate claim administration authority. Arbitration is required prior to litigation.
Terms of Coverage. The term and coverage of the Plan commences on the day your glasses are delivered to you and continues for the period indicated on your sales receipt.

Examples of Terms of Coverage in a sentence

  • Terms of Coverage: The plan takes effect upon check-in on the booked arrival date to an iTrip unit.

  • This Agreement, together with the Standard Terms and Conditions, ▇▇▇▇ of Materials and Limited Warranty Terms of Coverage attached hereto, and each other attachment or document appended hereto and expressly incorporated herein, if any, shall be the binding agreement between the Parties upon the execution hereof by an authorized representative of each of the Parties.

  • Terms of Coverage: The Plan coverage commences one (1) calendar month from the date of purchase of the Plan and is effective for a period of one (1) year.

  • This Agreement, together with the Standard Terms and Conditions, Bi▇▇ ▇f Materials and Limited Warranty Terms of Coverage attached hereto, and each other attachment or document appended hereto and expressly incorporated herein, if any, shall be the binding agreement between the Parties upon the execution hereof by an authorized representative of each of the Parties.

  • PureCycle® Model 225 Geothermal Power System Limited Warranty Terms of Coverage Exhibit C to Purchase Contract UTC Power Corporation (“UTCP”) provides the following Limited Warranty (the “Warranty”) for its PureCycle® Model 225 Geothermal Power System (“PureCycle® System”) used in stationary power generation applications in the United States and Canada.

  • Buyer’s Coverage Options are subject to the same Terms of Coverage and Limits of Liability of this contract.

  • Section 9.1 Provider’s Access 21 Section 9.2 Owner’s Access 22 Section 9.3 Drawings 22 ARTICLE X SAFETY ARTICLE XI PERMITS ARTICLE XII INSURANCE Section 12.1 Required Coverage 23 Section 12.2 Proof of Coverage 23 Section 12.3 Right to Inspect 24 Section 12.4 Terms of Coverage 24 Section 12.5 Subrogation Waivers 24 Section 12.6 Contractors, Etc 24 ARTICLE XIII CONFIDENTIALITY Section 13.1 General 24 Section 13.2 Required Disclosure 25 Section 13.3 Termination of the Agreement.

Related to Terms of Coverage

  • Levels of cover means cover is available for either hospital treatment, general treatment or combined hospital and general treatment.

  • Outline of coverage means a summary that explains an accident and health insurance policy.

  • Evidence of coverage means any certificate, agreement or contract issued to an enrollee setting out the coverage to which the enrollee is entitled.

  • Certificate of Coverage means a written certification provided by any source that offers medical care coverage, including the Plan, for the purpose of confirming the duration and type of an individual’s previous coverage.

  • Period of Coverage means the Plan Year, with the following exceptions: (a) for Employees who first become eligible to participate, it shall mean the portion of the Plan Year following the date on which participation commences, as described in Section 3.1; and (b) for Employees who terminate participation, it shall mean the portion of the Plan Year prior to the date on which participation terminates, as described in Section 3.2.