Excess/Umbrella Insurance Sample Clauses

Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance may be used to meet the required limits of insurance.
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Excess/Umbrella Insurance. (1) Limit of Liability: at least $3,000,000.00 combined single limit and at least $3,000,000.00 aggregate limit with an additional insured endorsement for the School District on the liability policy.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance is acceptable to meet the minimum coverage requirements for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability Insurance. In such case, the insurance certificate must include a list of the policies that fall under the excess/umbrella insurance. Sample wording is “The Excess/Umbrella policy is excess over primary Commercial General Liability and primary Automobile Liability Insurance.”
Excess/Umbrella Insurance providing following form coverage for Employer’s Liability, Maritime Employer’s Liability, General Liability, Business Automobile Liability, Vessel Pollution Liabilities, and Protection & Indemnity. Limit of Liability: Nine Million Dollars ($9,000,000) any one accident or occurrence.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance is acceptable to meet the minimum insurance requirements. If Excess/Umbrella coverage is used, the Certificate of Insurance must include a list of the policies that fall under the Excess/Umbrella insurance. For example: “The Excess/Umbrella policy is excess over General Liability, Auto Liability, etc.”
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. The coverage amounts set forth for Commercial General Liability and Commercial Auto Liability may be met by a combination of primary and excess/umbrella policies as long as in combination the limits equal or exceed the amounts stated.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. Contractor will provide Excess/Umbrella insurance coverage of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) to follow form on the employer's liability, general liability and auto insurance described in this Article.
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Excess/Umbrella Insurance. The Consultant shall provide and maintain excess/umbrella liability insurance to provide limits in excess of underlying primary policies for an amount of not less $5,000,000.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess and or umbrella insurance may be used to meet the required limits of insurance.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance may be used to meet the required limits of insurance. In such case, the insurance certificate must include a list of the policies that fall under the excess/umbrella insurance. Sample wording is “The Excess/Umbrella policy is excess over primary Professional Liability, Commercial General Liability, Automobile Liability Insurance, etc.”
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