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Effective April 1, 2018 to April 1, 2019 Indemnity Plan RE0418 Effective April 1, 2018 to April 1, 2019 Today we’ll look at how to prevent some common things can go wrong when you draft subject clauses, and how to prevent them.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 The Indemnity Plan: Provides coverage to protect licensees against liability for errors and omissions in the performance of professional duties.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 Your coverage: Provides a maximum of $1 million per claim Includes the cost of defence costs and deductibles

Indemnity Plan RE0418 Your premiums: Cost $350 per year Are payable every two years with licence renewal Have not changed since 2011 Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 Your deductible: Is $2,000 per licensee Is payable only if a claim has been paid out on your behalf Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 Your coverage: Continues after your licence is terminated Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 There are some exclusions to coverage, including: Fraud Bodily injury Buying or selling your own property Claims for commissions/fees Council fines, sanctions or penalties Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 Questions about your coverage? Check out the FAQ page on the E&O website www.reeoic.com (password: eno) Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 Interested in learning more about E&O? Residential and Commercial Legal Update 2018 includes “E&O Indemnity Plan – Being Informed about your coverage” Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 Report claims or potential claims to E&O immediately – delay in reporting may mean coverage is denied Don’t admit liability Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Indemnity Plan RE0418 If you think you’ve made a mistake: TALK TO YOUR MANAGING BROKER Your first source of information and advice Licensees should pay close attention to the way subject clauses are drafted.

Questions? Thank you. Does anyone have any examples or tips they’d like to add? Are there any questions about anything covered in the presentation? Thanks for your attention!