Sentences with phrase «per policy language»

However, please consider that Seven Corners is contractually obligated to process our member's claims, per policy language.
Seven Corners has a contractual obligation to process all claims per policy language,.
Your renters insurance does generally cover vandalism against your personal property, but a car is not considered to be personal property for the purposes of your renters insurance policy, per the policy language.

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For those who haven't had the time to read the legaled - up language of every single privacy policy we encounter (which, considering Carnegie Mellon researchers estimated it would take the average user the equivalent of 76 work days per year to do, is most of us), and even for people like me who do it for a living and still find disclosure gaps, the Facebook — Cambridge Analytica scandal managed to shed a bit of light on the otherwise obscure relationships between some tech companies and advertisers.
A source close to Mr Denham last night insisted his speech had been about «Labour's language not its policies» and said he is «100 per cent supportive» of the Equality Bill.
And although Amazon contacted the Guardian (per its own update) to offer the forum language about its policy not supporting the wiping of content from a Kindle, there is no way for a reader to know that there's been a note added to the bottom of the story.
From what you described though, it sounds as if the policy was meant to be split two ways (per the 50 % language) and I would assume it was correctly implemented.
The index analyzed programs and policies from the number of legal aid attorneys per capita, the availability of resources for people representing themselves in legal matters, language assistance for non-English speakers, and support for individuals with disabilities.
As per the OHRC's Policy on discrimination and language, although the Human Rights Code («Code») does not explicitly identify «language» as a prohibited ground (more...)
Comment: Several commenters agreed with the proposal to exclude «excepted benefits» such as disability income insurance policies, fixed indemnity critical illness policies, and per diem long - term care policies from the definition of «health plan,» but were concerned that the language of the proposed rule did not fully reflect this intent.
From what you described though, it sounds as if the policy was meant to be split two ways (per the 50 % language) and I would assume it was correctly implemented.
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners also suggests using specific language such as «per stirpes» or «per capita» when deciding to allocate policy benefits among a class or group of beneficiaries.
Per the language of the standard HO - 4 policy form, your personal property is covered against theft and other perils wherever it's located in the world.
In association with the disability income rider, the premiums may be waived until the person insured reaches a specific age, or for the lifetime of that person as per the language of the policy.
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