Examples of Insured employee in a sentence
Money in Transit shall mean Money in direct transit between places as mentioned in the schedule in the care and custody of the Insured employee of the Insured, authorised by the Insured to carry such money.
While the Policy is in force, upon the happening of death of an Insured employee / Member during the Policy year, upon the receipt by the Company of satisfactory proof of death of an Insured Member / employee, the Amount of Insurance determined in accordance with the Policy Schedule shall be payable by the Company in the manner herein provided and subject to the conditions set out hereinafter.
The Insured employee should obtain claim forms from his or her Employer.
The Employer must notify an Insured employee if they are eligible for benefits under this provision.
This seems borne out by Nixon’s particular lament that this newspaper’s ‘highly regarded’ Washington bureau head James Reston’s coverage of his 1960 Presidential campaign activities is disloyal, Reston’s relayed retort to one of the Republican Vice-President’s supporters being, ‘“You like their policy, and I don’t.”’35Yet exercise of such freedom can also result in loss of objectivity.