TIME LIMIT ON CERTAIN DEFENSES definition

TIME LIMIT ON CERTAIN DEFENSES. After this Policy has been in force for two (2) years from its Effective Date, no statement made by you shall be used to void this Policy; and no statement by any Insured on a written application for insurance shall be used to reduce or deny a claim after the Insured's insurance coverage, with respect to which claim has been made, has been in effect for two (2) years.

Examples of TIME LIMIT ON CERTAIN DEFENSES in a sentence

  • TIME LIMIT ON CERTAIN DEFENSES The policy’s Time Limit On Certain Defenses provision will apply to this rider as of the Rider Effective Date.

Related to TIME LIMIT ON CERTAIN DEFENSES

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  • Claims Bar Date Order means that certain order entered by the Bankruptcy Court establishing the Claims Bar Date.