Common use of Failure to Maintain Coverage Clause in Contracts

Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the COUNTY, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract upon which the COUNTY may immediately terminate or suspend this Contract. The COUNTY, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the CONTRACTOR resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the COUNTY may purchase such required insurance coverage, and without further notice to the CONTRACTOR, the COUNTY may deduct from sums due to the CONTRACTOR any premium costs advanced by the COUNTY for such insurance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standardized Agreement, Standardized Contract, lacounty.info

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Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the COUNTY, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract upon which the COUNTY may immediately terminate or suspend this Contract. The COUNTY, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the CONTRACTOR resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the COUNTY may purchase such required insurance coverage, and without further notice to the CONTRACTOR, the COUNTY may deduct from sums due to the CONTRACTOR any premium costs advanced by the COUNTY for such insurance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Attachment A, lacounty.info, lacounty.info

Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by the CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the COUNTY, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract contract upon which the COUNTY may immediately terminate or suspend this ContractAgreement. The COUNTY, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the COUNTY may purchase such required insurance coverage, and without further notice to the CONTRACTORCONSULTANT, the COUNTY may deduct from sums due to the CONTRACTOR CONSULTANT any premium costs advanced by the COUNTY for such insurance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: lacounty.info, file.lacounty.gov

Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the COUNTY, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract upon which the COUNTY may immediately terminate or suspend this Contract. The COUNTY, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the CONTRACTOR resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the COUNTY may purchase such required insurance coverage, and without further notice to the CONTRACTOR, the COUNTY may deduct from sums due to the CONTRACTOR any premium costs advanced by the COUNTY for such insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Information

Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the COUNTY, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract upon which the COUNTY may immediately terminate or suspend this Contract. The COUNTY, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the CONTRACTOR resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the COUNTY may purchase such required insurance coverage, coverage and without further notice to the CONTRACTOR, the COUNTY may deduct from sums due to the CONTRACTOR any premium costs advanced by the COUNTY for such insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: file.lacounty.gov

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Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the COUNTY, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract Agreement upon which the COUNTY may immediately terminate or suspend this Contractthe Agreement. The COUNTY, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the CONTRACTOR resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the COUNTY may purchase such required insurance coverage, and without further notice to the CONTRACTOR, the COUNTY may deduct from sums due to the CONTRACTOR any premium costs advanced by the COUNTY for such insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intermediary and Direct Services Agreement

Failure to Maintain Coverage. Failure by the CONTRACTOR to maintain the required insurance, or to provide evidence of insurance coverage acceptable to the COUNTY, shall constitute a material breach of the Contract Agreement upon which the COUNTY may immediately terminate or suspend this Contractthe Agreement. The COUNTY, at its sole option, may obtain damages from the CONTRACTOR resulting from said breach. Alternatively, the COUNTY may purchase such required insurance coverage, and without further notice to the CONTRACTOR, the COUNTY may deduct from sums due to the CONTRACTOR any premium costs advanced by the COUNTY for such insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Sample Agreement

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