Pupils can be excluded from school for serious breaches of discipline or on medical grounds. May be permanent or for a fixed period.
A decision by an institution to exclude you from continuing your study at that institution. The reason for exclusion is usually because you have breached a regulation, such as failure in your program of study. In most cases you may reapply for admission to the course/institution after a set period of time from the date of exclusion, usually one or two years.
A decision to exclude you from continuing your study at Southern Cross University due to poor academic performance. Most exclusions are for 1 or 2 study periods. An appeal against Exclusion may be submitted. You may continue studying once your period of exclusion has expired. See Rule 2.10 University Handbook
A policy provision indicating a circumstance or event, such as an act of war, that would cause the benefit to be denied.
A contract provision in an insurance policy limiting or excluding coverage.
Specific condition or circumstance listed in the policy for which the policy will not provide benefit payments.
A condition of the policy by which the Exchange excludes coverage under certain stated circumstances.
control of disease by excluding the pathogen or infected plant material from crop production areas (e.g. by quarantines and embargoes)
Specified conditions or circumstances, listed in the policy, for which the policy will not provide benefits.
A provision in an insurance policy that eliminates coverage for certain risks, persons, classes of property or locations. In an all-risks policy, excluded items are listed explicitly in the policy. In a named-perils policy, exclusions are understood to be all those risks not listed as being covered.
provision in an insurance policy that specifies what locations, persons or properties are not insured. It also specifies what perils are not insured against for the locations, persons and properties that are insured.
Specific conditions or circumstances that are not covered under the benefit agreement. It is very important to consult the benefit contract to understand what services are not covered benefits.
Services or items your health plan doesn't cover.
losses that aren't covered by your policy.
Those general matters affecting title to real property excluded from coverage of a tile insurance policy.
A non-covered insurance benefit. If this is a problem, we offer a variety of options, including financing.
A procedure or condition, which an insurance policy does not cover.
This is an limitation or restriction of the coverage granted by the insuring agreement of an insurance contract.
Specific conditions or circumstances listed in the policy for which the policy will not provide benefit payments.
This is something which is not covered by your home insurance policy. It may be a person, item or incident.
Perils not covered by your insurance policy or contract.
a broader exception which often rules out coverage for such cases as intentional acts, when the policy covers damages due to negligent acts
a condition attached to an insurance policy which excludes the right to claim for specified perils
an exception to the general statement of coverage contained in the policy
an insurance policy provision that denies coverage for certain specified losses
a part of an insurance policy which describes a condition or type of loss that is not covered by the policy
a statement in an insurance policy which describes a condition or
An exclusion result means that the DNA paternity test has revealed non-matches in the DNA profiles among the tested parties, and the biological relationship being tested is excluded (e.g. the alleged father is not the biological father).
A written provision in an insurance policy that denies coverage for certain events, hazards, people, property or locations.
An exclusion is a provision in an insurance policy that removes coverage for certain risks, people, property, or locations. Exclusions can make policies more affordable by eliminating coverage for unnecessary risks.
An insurance policy item that denies coverage under certain circumstances, such as when someone else is driving your car.
A provision within an insurance policy or bond that denies (excludes) coverage for specific perils, persons, property or locations.
Exclusion is a type of loss that the policy specifically sets out as not being covered.
A feature on some telephone systems permitting a user to exclude or prevent other users from gaining access to a line or channel.
Loss for which an insurance company does not provide benefits. For life insurance, exclusions describe causes of death for which benefits would not be paid. An example would be death while piloting an aircraft.
Termination by the University of a student's enrolment and of the right to re-enrol in a unit or course. Students who have been excluded from a course must apply for readmission if they wish to continue their studies at the end of the period of exclusion. Readmission is not automatic and each case is considered on its merits by the relevant faculty.
a dental service not covered under a dental benefit program.
1. That which is not covered by the insurance as stated in the policy. 2. A clause in an insurance policy which specifies that which is excluded from the policy's coverage.
Language in a policy (or which may be endorsed onto a policy) which specifies that a given circumstance is not covered. An example would be intentional acts of the insured. If an insured were to damage property or cause bodily injury on purpose, the policy will not provide coverage due to the intentional acts exclusion. Another example would be the Named Driver Exclusion, which states that if a designated person specified by name is driving the automobile at the time of loss, the policy will not provide coverage.
Denial of an alien's entry into the United States, based on inadmissibility. Prior to April 1997, the decision to exclude an alien was made by an immigration judge after a hearing. Since April 1997, deciding whether or not to exclude an alien may take place in either an expedited removal process or in removal proceedings before an immigration judge.
A policy term which describes a certain cause or condition, not covered.
A condition not covered under the policy.
A health care service that an insurance plan will not cover (for example, cosmetic surgery).
Specific items or conditions that are not covered by the policy. Drivers can also be excluded due to driving record.
An item not covered by a policy, for instance a person might be specifically excluded or an item such as a stereo could be excluded. Also, certain situations could be excluded from coverage, for example unlocked vehicles. A form used to specifically exclude something from a policy in writing. For example, a father might want to exclude his son from his policy. He would fill out a form called an exclusion.
Any amounts excluded from gross income, such as municipal bond interest, gifts and inheritances, life insurance proceeds after death, and the gain from sale of one's principal residence (without applicable limits).
Any condition or any expense for which the policy will not pay.
an uncovered risk, something which is not covered by your car insurance policy. An exclusion could be almost anything from specific people to specific use of your vehicle.
a condition or circumstance for which a health plan does not provide benefits.
A procedure, service, or condition which a health care policy/contract does not cover.
A DNA test result indicating that an individual is excluded as the source of DNA evidence. In the context of a criminal case, exclusion does not necessarily mean a suspect is innocent.
A paternity test result which proves that the man under test cannot be the father.
a property, person or occurrence that will not be covered by the insurance policy.
Specific situations, conditions or circumstances that are listed in the insurance policy as not being covered.
A policy provision which describes circumstances under which policy proceeds would not be paid by the insurer.
A provision in a policy that excludes the insurer's liability in certain circumstances or for specified types of loss.
Cancellation of enrolment and preclusion from re enrolment due to failure to meet progression requirements or for disciplinary reasons. The period of exclusion must be for a specified period of four to eight teaching sessions but must not exceed 24 months. An excluded student has no right of return to study at UWS, and must apply for readmission in competition with other applicants to the course in which they wish to resume study. During a period of exclusion, a student's enrolment will be terminated and the student will not be entitled to have access to University premises, except with the written permission of the Vice-Chancellor. A student who is excluded from the University shall not be granted academic credit for units completed at another University during the period of exclusion.
Exclusion of Non-British nationals who by order of the Secretary of State are not permitted entry to the United Kingdom under any circumstances.
Headteachers may exclude pupils from school for serious breaches of discipline. Exclusions may be for a fixed period or permanent.
A condition under which the benefit is not paid is referred to as exclusion. This is to avoid any misunderstanding. For example, for accidental policies, there is usually exclusion for suicide or self-inflicted injuries by the life insured.
In DNA paternity testing, it is when DNA results excludes a sample from a particular alleged father from being the possible father of the child.
General matters affecting title to real property excluded from coverage of a title insurance policy. (Back to Terms list)
Exclusion from the University means that you are barred from re-enrolling for a set period. You may be excluded for taking an unduly long time to complete your degree, for failing to pay fees or charges by the due date, or for disciplinary reasons.
A peril not covered by the insurance policy. Certain kinds of property can also be excluded from coverage. See also All-Risk Insurance.
Provision in an insurance policy that indicates what is denied coverage.
something specifically mentioned as not being covered by the policy.
Items or services that Secure Health does not cover. You are responsible for paying for excluded items or services.
A contractual provision in an insurance policy that denies or restricts coverage for certain perils, persons, property, or locations.
A provision in a policy that nullifies the insurers liability for cover
In insurance policies, an exclusion is a clause that exempts certain losses. Exclusions can be written to prevent pre-existing conditions from coverage.
Items or services that are not covered by the Plan.
In simple terms, what's off the table. It is a policy provision that refers to events, Perils or property that the policy specifically does not insure against.
Something that is not covered by the insurance policy and specifically stated so in the policy contract. (For example: coverage may exclude your serious and willful misconduct; or your failure to comply with a health or safety law or regulation.)
Provision that indicates a circumstance or event, such as an act of war, for which benefits will not be paid.
A person(s) or conditions not covered by the policy due to policy provisions or underwriting requirements.
Certain damage or causes of damage identified in the policy, for which there is no insurance coverage.
something that is specifically not covered under a plan.
A student is excluded when the University terminates their enrolment on the grounds of unsatisfactory academic performance (refer to Academic Standing, Progression and Exclusion Policy) A student who is excluded is not permitted to attend classes or undertake study in any program of the University or to take study on a non-award basis within the University. Readmission may be assessed providing that at least two standard semesters (not including summer semester) have elapsed since the exclusion
An exclusion is used in a DTD to indicate that, within the element on which the exclusion occurs, the excluded elements are not valid anywhere within the content of the element. For example, in DocBook, Footnote excludes Footnote. This means that footnotes cannot nest, even though Footnote contains Para, and Footnote occurs in the proper content model of Para. See the section called "Marked sections".
Part of an insurance contract that excludes certain coverage conditions.
An item or service that is not covered under a policy.
specific treatments for which this policy will not provide benefits
A dental service or procedure not covered by a dental program.
Item or loss exposure not covered in a particular insurance policy. Exclusions reduce the broad coverage provided in the insurance policy.
A rule that eliminates cover for certain risks, people, property classes, or locations from insurance cover on a policy. Unlikely or unusual locations are often excluded from insurance cover to allow a lower premium that covers the most likely scenarios.
Section of the insurance policy, which list property, perils, person, or situations which are not covered under the policy.
A condition in an insurance policy that denies payment in the case of certain events.
Health services that are not covered by your health plan or specific circumstances under which your plan will not pay for services.
A provision in an insurance policy that denies coverage for certain losses, locations, people and properties.
The denial of coverage for certain perils, individuals, locations or property.
An insurance policy provision that describes circumstances under which the insurer will not pay policy benefits that otherwise would be payable. For example, self-inflicted injuries are often excluded from coverage under health insurance policies. See also limitation.
The medical or social standards determining whether a person may or may not be allowed to enter a clinical trial. For example, some trials may not include persons with chronic liver disease, or may exclude persons with certain drug allergies; others may exclude men or women or only include persons with a lowered T cell count.
The condition or circumstance that is not covered by the insurance and is so stated in the policy. A clause in an insurance policy which specifies what is excluded from the policy's coverage.
A restriction in your insurance policy that denies coverage for certain perils, persons, property or locations.
A type of loss your policy will not cover.
conditions, circumstances, or acts listed in a policy that are not covered by the policy nor will benefit payments be made.
A specific condition, service, good or circumstance not covered under a health care plan.
Certain causes and conditions, listed in the policy, which are not covered.
Services or supplies not covered under a health plan.
An amount of income that is not included in adjusted gross income because the tax Code excludes it.
Prior to the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996, exclusion was the formal term for denial of an alien's entry into the United States. The decision to exclude an alien was made by an immigration judge after an exclusion hearing. Since April 1, 1997, the process of adjudicating inadmissibility may take place in either an expedited removal process or in removal proceedings before an immigration judge.
A health condition, situation, item, service or expense that an insurance policy does not cover. Medicare excludes coverage for most prescription drugs, long-term care, and custodial care in a nursing or private home.
A provision to your insurance policy that designates what the insurer will not cover under the contract, such as coverage for specific hazards, perils, persons, property, or locations.
A provision in the insurance policy which denies coverage for certain perils, persons, property or locations.
A DNA test result indicating that an individual is excluded as the source of the DNA evidence. In the context of a criminal case, "exclusion" does not necessarily equate to "innocence."
A part of the insurance contract that limits its scope.
an event or circumstances specifically excluded from the terms of a policy.
Specified property, person or event which the policy does not cover.
Items/services not covered under any circumstances by the insurance company.
An amount of income that is excluded from your adjusted gross income.
specific conditions or circumstances listed in the policy that are not covered by the policy. For example, damage caused by rodents is excluded from your homeowners policy, meaning it is not covered and the insurer will not pay if a squirrel wreaks havoc in your house.
All Policies contain standard exclusions (e.g. No cover available for Chronic Conditions) these can relate to a number of areas and may vary between Insurers. In addition A medical condition, which your policy will not cover.
A policy provision that states benefits are NOT payable under circumstances, such as war.
A condition attached to an insurance policy where specific things are excluded.
The medical determining of whether a patient may or may not be allowed to participate in a clinical trial. For example, some trials may not include persons with chronic liver disease, or may exclude persons with certain drug allergies.
An event or loss that an insurance policy does not cover.
Part of an insurance contract that excludes coverage of certain perils, persons, property, or locations.
Specific conditions or services that are not covered by the terms of the plan or insurance contract.
A circumstance or peril that is not covered by the policy.
Many contracts, especially when in standard form, exclude or limit the statutory rights normally implied in favour of the buyer. To rely on such a limitation or exclusion, it must be shown that the buyer was aware of the clause or that the seller gave reasonable notice of it. Such a clause will always be construed in cases of doubt against the person relying on it. Under the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977, implied statutory terms as to satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose, compliance with sample or description cannot be excluded with consumers and in order to be effective against business customers they cannot be unreasonable. The seller's implied warranty that he has or will have the right to sell the goods cannot in any circumstances be excluded or limited nor can he limit or exclude his liability for death or personal injury caused by his negligence.
Risks, perils or properties defined in the policy as not covered.
that which is expressly eliminated from the coverage of a policy œŠOA”r
A provision in an insurance policy that eliminates coverage for certain risks, people, property classes, or locations.
Services not covered by a dental policy.
That which is expressly eliminated from the coverage under an insurance policy.
a provision in an insurance policy or bond referring to PERILS or property for which no insurance is afforded. The most common reasons for exclusions are exposures not common to most insureds (which can often be added by endorsement); uninsurable exposures (e.g., WEAR & TEAR or illegal activities), catastrophic exposures (e.g., war or nuclear), and exposures that are typically covered by other policies (e.g., homeowners policies exclude liability arising from use of an auto, which is covered by an auto policy).