Common use of Excess/Umbrella Insurance Clause in Contracts

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.”

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Sample Construction, Energy Savings Performance Contract, content.myconnectsuite.com

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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 Insuranceliability 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 and primary Liability, Automobile Liability Insurance, etc.”

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standard Professional Services Contract, Standard Professional Master Agreement, Standard Professional Services Contract

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Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance is acceptable to meet the minimum coverage requirements for Commercial General Liability commercial general liability and Automobile Liability Insuranceautomobile 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.”

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Multnomah County Construction Services Contract, Emergency Construction Services Contract

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