Common use of ADDITIONAL COVERAGES Clause in Contracts

ADDITIONAL COVERAGES. In the event that Subrecipient, Developer, and/or any of its Contractors will be engaging in any Hazardous Activity as part of the Collective Work contemplated by this Agreement, then the party(ies) engaging in any Hazard Activity(ies) shall provide to the Department, prior to commencement of any such activity(ies), such insurance coverages in such forms and in such amounts as the Department may require in its sole discretion. Such coverages are in addition to all other insurance coverages required by this Agreement and shall be imposed on the Developer pursuant to the Development Agreement. For purposes of the provision, the term "Hazardous Activity" includes the following: (a) the removal, storage, and/or transportation of any "hazardous material", as such term is defined under federal, state, or local law, ordinance, regulation, or guideline, (b) the removal, storage, or transportation of lead- based paint, (c) blasting, (d) any activity which by its nature is abnormally dangerous, and (d) any "ultrahazardous activity" as defined in California case law. In addition to providing proof of such required coverages, the party(ies) engaging in the Hazardous Activity(ies) shall procure, at its expense prior to the commencement of any work, all required permits, licenses, consents, and approvals that are required for the lawful conduct of such activities, and shall provide adequate written proof thereof to the Department. No Hazardous Activity work may be commenced, or contracted for, prior to the provision of the required insurance coverages and licensure proof to the Department."

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: General Services, Purchasing Authority Number, Purchasing Authority Number

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