International Insurance Sample Clauses

International Insurance. Additional insurance may be required in accordance with the customs of the country where any part of the operation of the Agreement will occur.
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International Insurance. The RC International Business is covered by insurance policies or programs of self-insurance of such types and in such amounts as are reasonable and consistent in all material respects with customary practices of the beverage industry in the relevant geographic areas.
International Insurance. Special insurance is applicable when a university internship requires travel outside the U.S. The international insurance program for the UA includes liability coverage, emergency medical treatment, and specialized services abroad such as emergency evacuation, executive assistance, repatriation, etc. University processes for travel authorization and itinerary registration must be followed to identify the travel as having an official UA purpose, and to ensure rapid access to insurance and assistance if needed while abroad. Travel Accident InsuranceUniversity students are expected to arrange for their own health insurance through Campus Health, through a family relationship, or directly from a health insurance provider. Accident insurance is different from health insurance. If a student intern is injured while traveling away from their home UA campus, there is limited coverage available to cover emergency medical care. The coverage is limited in scope, and is capped at $25,000 per incident. There is no cost to students, no registration is required, and coverage is automatic. This coverage is in excess of ANY other insurance available to the student. It does not replace regular health insurance, and should not be relied upon as the sole source of insurance coverage to respond to medical needs that may arise. UA Risk Management Services (RMS) coordinates university insurance coverage with the State of Arizona, and can assist university departments with coverage questions, and determining which type of insurance is applicable to a particular situation. Contact RMS at 000-000-0000 or xxxx@xxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx for assistance.

Related to International Insurance

  • Additional Insurance Contractor may obtain additional insurance not required by this Contract.

  • Optional Insurance Landlord may maintain such additional insurance with respect to the Building and the Property, including, without limitation, earthquake insurance, terrorism insurance, flood insurance, liability insurance and/or rent insurance, as Landlord may in its sole discretion elect. Landlord may also maintain such other insurance as may from time to time be required by the holder of any mortgage on the Building or Property. The cost of all such additional insurance shall also be part of the Landlord’s Operating Expenses.

  • Travel Insurance The Employer shall provide and pay the full cost for travel insurance to cover all members of the bargaining unit for all modes of travel, in the amount of $200,000.00. The travel insurance policy shall also cover employees while on union business.

  • Tail Insurance Buyer shall deliver evidence of its tail insurance coverage required by Section 6.13 hereof.

  • TOOL INSURANCE 426. As applicable, the City agrees to indemnify employees covered under this Agreement for the loss or destruction of the employee's tools subject to the following conditions:

  • INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE It is understood and agreed that there shall be no Industrial Insurance coverage provided for Contractor or any Sub-Contractor of the Contractor by the City. Contractor agrees, as a precondition to the performance of any work under this Agreement and as a precondition to any obligation of the City to make any payment under this Agreement to provide City with a certificate issued by an insurer in accordance with NRS 616B.627 and with a certificate of an insurer showing coverage pursuant to NRS 617.210. It is further understood and agreed by and between City and Contractor that Contractor shall procure, pay for, and maintain the above mentioned industrial insurance coverage at Contractor's sole cost and expense. Should Contractor be self-funded for Industrial Insurance, Contractor shall so notify City in writing prior to the signing of this Contract. City reserves the right to approve said retentions, and may request additional documentation, financial or otherwise, for review prior to the signing of this Contract. MINIMUM LIMITS OF INSURANCE CONTRACTOR shall maintain coverages and limits no less than:

  • Additional Insured City, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers are to be included as insureds using the applicable ISO additional insured endorsement(s) or substitute forms providing equivalent coverage, in respects to damages and defense arising from: activities performed by or on behalf of Contractor, including the insured's general supervision of Contractor; products and completed operations of Contractor; premises owned, occupied, or used by Contractor. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope of protection afforded to City, its officers, employees, or volunteers. Additional insured status for City shall apply until the expiration of time within which a claimant can bring suit per applicable state law. Any failure by the Contractor to comply with reporting provisions of the policies shall not affect its obligations to the additional insureds.

  • Basic Medical Insurance All regular Employees may choose to be covered by the medical plan for which the British Columbia Medical Plan is the licensed carrier. Benefits and premiums shall be in accordance with the existing policy of the plan. The Employer will pay one hundred percent (100%) of the regular premium.

  • INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COVERAGE The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Title 51 RCW, Industrial Insurance. If the Contractor fails to provide industrial insurance coverage or fails to pay premiums or penalties on behalf of its employees, as may be required by law, Agency may collect from the Contractor the full amount payable to the Industrial Insurance accident fund. The Agency may deduct the amount owed by the Contractor to the accident fund from the amount payable to the Contractor by the Agency under this contract, and transmit the deducted amount to the Department of Labor and Industries, (L&I) Division of Insurance Services. This provision does not waive any of L&I’s rights to collect from the Contractor.

  • Medical Insurance The Company shall provide to Executive, Executive's spouse and children, at its sole cost, such health, dental and optical insurance as the Company may from time to time make available to its other executive employees.

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