Readers of this blog, and those who are familiar with life insurance, know what the contestability period is: a two - year time
period after the issuance of a life insurance policy when the insurer can cancel or rescind the policy if the insured made what's called a «material misrepresentation» in the application, such as in response to a medical or financial question.
Not exact matches
(b) An initial site evaluation of an accreditation applicant shall be conducted before or within a reasonable
period of time
after issuance of the applicant's «notification of accreditation.»
Disclosures about purchases, sales,
issuances, and settlements in the rollforward of activity in Level 3 fair value measurements are effective for fiscal years beginning
after December 15, 2010 and for interim
periods within those fiscal years.
VTech USA is obliged to obtain initial and biennial assessments conducted by independent third - party auditors for the first 180 days
after the initial date of the order and each two - year
period thereafter for 20 years
after issuance of the order for the biennial assessments.
However, in a recent case, Dupuis v. W.O. Stinson & Sons Ltd., 2014 ONSC 4317, http://canlii.ca/t/g8514 the court permitted a plaintiff to backdate the
issuance of a statement of claim, which was issued six days
after the expiry of the limitation
period.
Yes, there is a free - look
period of 30 days
after plan
issuance during which the plan can be cancelled.
Waiting
Period: Waiting period comes into effect after the issuance of the health p
Period: Waiting
period comes into effect after the issuance of the health p
period comes into effect
after the
issuance of the health policy.
Because entitlement to certain points under most green certification standards such as LEED can be established only
after construction is complete and facility operation has occurred for a
period of time, in some cases, final completion and payment dates should be aligned with the
issuance of certification.