Costs of Insurance Sample Clauses

Costs of Insurance. Borrower is responsible for the cost of any insurance purchased by Lender, which shall constitute a Lender Expense. The cost of obtaining this insurance may be added to Borrower’s loan balance. If the cost is added to Borrower’s loan balance, interest at the Rate set forth in Section 2.2.1 will apply to this added amount. The effective date of coverage may be the date on which Borrower’s prior coverage lapsed or the date Borrower failed to provide proof of coverage.
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Costs of Insurance. Insurance premiums and any costs or ------------------ expenses with respect to the insurance described in this Article XIII shall be borne by Tenant. Any losses, costs, damages or expenses which fall within the deductible limits or are included within an allowed self-insurance program pursuant to Section 13.5 above shall be borne by Tenant. If Tenant shall fail to pay any premium for any such insurance, or if an Event of Default with respect to any of the provisions of this Article XIII shall occur, Landlord may pay such premium or procure the insurance coverages required by this Article XIII and all amounts paid by Landlord in accordance herewith shall become Additional Rent which is due and payable within five (5) Business Days after such expenditures are made.
Costs of Insurance. Any costs relative to the insurance to be provided under this Agreement shall be borne by EPC Contractor, except for Builder’s Risk insurance which, if provided by EPC Contractor, shall be provided on a pass-through basis at Owner’s cost with no markup.
Costs of Insurance. 33 13.7 Defense of Claims after Termination.............................. 33 13.8
Costs of Insurance. Contractor agrees to pay a standardized premium of 1900.00 per month which can increase or decrease depending upon the truck. Insurance exclusions would be personal effects, no rental replacement vehicles and no replacement value coverage. If a Tractor is found to be a write-off (i.e. it cannot be economically repaired given the Tractor’s market value), the Manitoba Public Insurance Corporation will rule the decision.
Costs of Insurance. Costs incurred by Service Provider to maintain any insurance policies hereunder, including premiums, expenses, deductibles, self-insured retentions, or similar programs applicable to the insurance required hereunder for the direct or indirect benefit of Owner shall be included in the Service Costs (other than any insurance costs and expenses incurred by Service Provider under Section 7.2).
Costs of Insurance. Any costs relative to the insurance to be provided under this Agreement shall be borne by Contractor, except for Builder’s Risk insurance which, if provided by Contractor, shall be provided on a pass-through basis at Owner’s cost with no markup.
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Costs of Insurance. The Design-Builder’s costs for all of its insurance are included within the Design-Builder’s Fee, except for any builder’s risk insurance.
Costs of Insurance. Costs incurred by Operator to maintain any insurance policies hereunder for the direct or indirect benefit of Owner as set forth in Section 8.1 of the Agreement shall be included in the Costs payable to Operator pursuant to Section 4.4 of the Agreement subject to the limitations hereof and as included in an Approved Budget. For avoidance of doubt, Owner shall be responsible for any deductible or self-insured retention under any insurance which Operator provides in accordance with this Agreement. All Losses which are not covered and all Losses in excess of insurance coverage shall be borne by the Parties in accordance with the terms of this Agreement under which said operations are being conducted by the Parties. All policies will contain a provision by which the insurance company shall provide the insured the right to waive all right of recovery or subrogation against the other Party.
Costs of Insurance. Neither DHCS nor Aurrera Health Group will be responsible for any premiums, deductibles, or assessments on the insurance policy.
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