Minimum Coverage Sample Clauses

Minimum Coverage. 1. Errors & Omissions, or Professional Liability Insurance, or Insurance by any other name, covering the following:
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Minimum Coverage. 1. Commercial general liability (including products, completed operations, and broad-form contractual): $1,000,000 per occurrence;
Minimum Coverage. The policy or policies shall be written by an insurance company with an Xxxxxx X. Best rating of A or A+, or such other insurance company as Licensor may reasonably approve, and shall include, at a minimum, such coverages and policy limits as may reasonably be specified by Licensor from time to time, which coverages may include, without limitation, comprehensive general liability insurance, including personal injury, as well as comprehensive automobile liability coverage for both owned and nonowned vehicles, and property damage liability coverage, naming Licensor and the Partnership Partners, and their respective affiliates, agents, officers, directors, shareholders and employees, as additional insureds in each such policy or policies. Until such time as Licensor shall in good faith determine that economic or other circumstances affecting the Cellular One license program require increased insurance coverage, the following minimum insurance requirements shall be applicable.
Minimum Coverage. Provider’s insurance policies shall contain the following minimum coverage limits:
Minimum Coverage. Each full-time teacher shall purchase, at a minimum, single coverage under the group hospitalization/major medical insurance plan and shall purchase Long-Term Disability Income insurance or a teacher may combine his/her district contribution with his/her spouse, who is currently employed in the district, to purchase combined coverage. For purposes of computing the amount to be charged to each teacher's account for the purchase of insurance coverage, the rate in effect for a particular month shall be the rate billed by the carrier for that month. Married employees both in the teacher bargaining unit jointly enrolling in 1+1 or family health coverage with a minimum deductible of $750 or more will both be eligible for VEBA contributions to their individual accounts.
Minimum Coverage. Each full-time Education Assistant shall purchase, at a minimum, single coverage under the group hospitalization/major medical insurance and shall purchase Long-Term Disability Income Insurance or an Education Assistant may combine his/her District contribution with his/her spouse, who is currently employed in the District, to purchase family coverage. For purposes of computing the amount to be charged to each Education Assistant’s account for the purchase of insurance coverage, the rate in effect for a particular month shall be the rate billed by the carrier for that month.
Minimum Coverage. At a minimum, insurance must cover: • Medical benefits of at least $100,000 per person, accident or illnessRepatriation of remains (coverage to send a body back to the home country if the insured should die) in the amount of at least $25,000 • Expenses associated with medical evacuation (coverage to send the insured to hospitals in his/her own country) in the amount of at least $50,000
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Minimum Coverage. Without limiting any of the liabilities or other obligations of Contractor under this Agreement, including but not limited to Section 12 “Liability,” Contractor shall obtain and maintain in effect, at its sole cost and expense, with forms and insurers acceptable to City, until all the obligations under this Agreement are satisfied, insurance policies providing coverage protecting against claims for personal and bodily injury or death, as well as claims for property damage which may arise from operations in connection with the Services whether such operations are by Contractor or any subcontractor for at least the following minimum coverage:
Minimum Coverage. Each full-time service employee shall purchase, at a minimum, single coverage under the group hospitalization/major medical insurance and shall purchase Long- Term Disability Income Insurance or a service employee may combine his/her district contribution with his/her spouse, who is currently employed in the district, to purchase family coverage. For purposes of computing the amount to be charged to each service employee’s account for the purchase of insurance coverage, the rate in effect for a particular month shall be the rate billed by the carrier for that month.
Minimum Coverage. Commercial General Liability (CGL) > $10,000,000 Per Occurrence Must include coverage for blanket contractual liability for the obligations assumed under contract including but not limited to: · Bodily injury and property damage · Fire legal liability · Pollution liability (sudden and accidental) · Emergency evacuation · The definition of insured contract shall be amended to remove any exclusion or other limitation for any work being done within 50 feet of rail property, if applicable. · Any exclusions related to the explosion, collapse and underground hazards shall be removed. · No other endorsements limiting coverage may be included on the policy with regards to the work being performed under this agreement. All Risk Property > Replacement Value All risks property insurance covering all of Licensee’s property including property in the care, custody or control of Licensee. Coverage shall include the following: · Issued on a replacement cost basis. · Include a standard loss payable endorsement naming Railroad as the loss payee as its interests may appear. Automobile Liability > $2,000,000 Combined Single Limit Each Occurrence Coverage must extend to all owned, hired, and non-owned vehicles and must include coverage for blanket contractual liability for the obligations assumed under contract. If applicable, Motor Carrier Act Endorsement – Hazardous materials clean up (MCS-90) is required. Workers’ Compensation > Statutory Limits where Services are to be performed Employers Liability > $1,000,000 Each Occurrence > $1,000,000 Disease Per Employee Must include coverage for Longshoremen’s and Harbor Workers’ Compensation, if applicable, and coverage for Federal Employers’ Liability Act, if applicable. Pollution Liability > $10,000,000 Per Occurrence The policy shall provide for protection against claims for third-party bodily injury, property damage, environmental damage, and clean-up cost caused by pollution conditions resulting from actions taken under this contract. Railroad Protective Liability > $2,000,000 Per Occurrence $6,000,000 Aggregate **An Umbrella liability policy, which follows form, may be used to obtain the aforementioned limits. Insurance Requirements continued on following page
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