Excess definition

Excess means an amount of money paid in a calendar year towards the cost of each hospital episode of care up to an annual maximum before fund benefits are payable.
Excess has the meaning specified therefor in Section 2.14 of the Agreement.
Excess means the amount as stated in the rental agreement that you are responsible for in the event of damage.

Examples of Excess in a sentence

  • PROVIDER may satisfy the minimum liability limits required above for Commercial General Liability and Business Auto Liability under an Umbrella or Excess Liability policy.

  • There is no minimum Per Occurrence limit of liability under the Umbrella or Excess Liability; however, the Annual Aggregate limit shall not be less than the highest “Each Occurrence” limit for the Commercial General Liability and Business Auto Liability.

  • You understand and agree that deposit amounts in excess of the Deposit Limit at a Priority Bank and deposit amounts at an Excess Bank will not be insured by the FDIC.

  • The Excess Liaility Insurance Policy shall be provided on a true “following form” or broader coverage basis, with coverage at least as broad as provided on the underlying Commercial General Liability insurance.

  • Developer shall require its Subcontractor(s), if any, to procure and maintain Commercial General Liability Insurance, Automobile Liability Insurance, and Excess Liability Insurance (if Subcontractor elects to satisfy, in part, the insurance required herein by procuring and maintaining an Excess Liability Insurance Policy) with minimum limits at least equal to the amount required of Developer except where smaller minimum limits are permitted as set forth below.


More Definitions of Excess

Excess means the first amount you must contribute to any claim you make under this Policy.
Excess means any property under the control of any Federal agency which is not required for its needs and the discharge of its responsibilities, as determined by the head thereof.
Excess means the amount the Takaful Participant must pay towards a claim before the Company pays. The amount will be stated on the Schedule or in any selected Optional Perils.
Excess has the meaning specified in Section 2.12(b).
Excess means:the first amount of each claim or series of claims arising out of any one Occurrence for which You are responsible. The Excess applicable to this insurance appears in the Schedule. The Excess applies to all amounts for which We will be liable, including the indemnity provided by Insuring Clause 2.2 (Defence Costs and Supplementary Payments).
Excess means the amount You must pay towards a claim before We pay. The amount will be stated on the Schedule or in any selected Optional Benefits.
Excess means the amount which you must first pay for each claim Arising from the one event before a claim can be made under your policy.