Common use of Legionella Clause in Contracts

Legionella. Notwithstanding exclusion ‘Legionella’, the insurer will indemnify the insured and any other insured party for all sums (including claimants’ costs and expenses) which the insured becomes legally liable to pay in respect of any claim(s) first made against the insured and notified to the insurer during the period of insurance resulting from legionella causing bodily injury, personal injury, damage or denial of access except that the insurer shall not be liable for:

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