Excess Liability Policy Sample Clauses

Excess Liability Policy. Per Occurrence of Medical Incident $ 15,000,000 Batan Insurance Company, SPC, Ltd. #SPA-Pending 10/14/07-10/14/08 $ 1,324,800 $ 15,000,000 per loss $15,000,000 annual aggregate
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Excess Liability Policy. The insurance limits required in this Schedule may be obtained through any combination of primary and excess liability insurance. Any excess liability policies shall provide umbrella coverage to cover in the same manner as the Employer’s Liability Policy, Commercial General Liability Policy, Business Automobile Liability Policy, and Errors & Omissions Liability Policy and shall not contain any additional exclusions or limitations of such policies.
Excess Liability Policy. Not Insured Subject to the insurer’s terms and conditions.

Related to Excess Liability Policy

  • Excess/Umbrella Liability Policies Required insurance coverage limits may be provided through a combination of primary and excess/umbrella liability policies. If coverage limits are provided through excess/umbrella liability policies, then a Schedule of underlying insurance listing policy information for all underlying insurance policies (insurer, policy number, policy term, coverage and limits of insurance), including proof that the excess/umbrella insurance follows form must be provided after renewal and/or upon request.

  • Excess Liability Insurance $___________________ minimum required insurance policy for anything other than General Liability or Automobile coverage. ☐ - Additional Insurance Requirement: Client, Contractor, and any other entity which the Contractor is required to name as an additional insured under the Prime Contract shall be named as additional insureds under the General Liability Insurance required by this Section and any such insurance afforded to the additional insureds shall apply as primary insurance. Any other insurance maintained by the Client or Contractor shall be excess insurance and shall not be called upon to contribute to Subcontractor’s primary or excess insurance carrier’s duty to defend or indemnify unless required by law. The excess insurance required above shall also afford additional insured protection to Client and Contractor. This Section shall in no event be construed to require that additional insured insurance coverage be provided to a greater extent than permitted under the statutes or public policy governed under State law. Certificates of Insurance. Certificates of insurance, and the required additional insured and other endorsements, including waivers of subrogation shall be furnished to Contractor before the performance of any Services.

  • Umbrella/Excess Liability Insurance Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance with limits not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) per occurrence, which will provide additional limits for employers’ general insurance and shall cover the Board and its employees, subject to that of the primary coverage.

  • Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance 1) May be used to achieve the above minimum liability limits.

  • Excess Liability Developer will purchase and maintain excess liability insurance in an amount not less than $5,000,000.

  • Excess/Umbrella Liability Excess/umbrella liability insurance may be included to meet minimum requirements. Umbrella coverage must indicate the existing underlying insurance coverage.

  • Umbrella/Excess Liability The A/E may employ an umbrella/excess liability policy to achieve the above-required minimum coverage.

  • Employer’s Liability Insurance The Contractor shall also maintain Employer's Liability Insurance Coverage with limits of at least:

  • Umbrella Liability Insurance Liability on a following form basis with a limit $1,000,000 per occurrence in excess of all primary limits.

  • Workers’ Compensation/Employer’s Liability Insurance The minimum limits of Workers’ Compensation/Employer’s Liability insurance are: Part One: Part Two: “Statutory” Each Accident $1,000,000 Disease – Policy Limit $1,000,000 Disease – Each Employee $1,000,000

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