Common use of Nuclear Exclusion Clause in Contracts

Nuclear Exclusion. 1. This policy does not apply: a) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage (1) with respect to which an insured under this policy is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by the Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association, The Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters or Nuclear Insurance Association of Canada or any of their successors, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon exhaustion of its limit of liability; or (2) resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and with respect to which (a) any person or organization is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any amending law, or (b) the insured is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, with any person or organization. b) Under any Medical Payments Coverage, or under any Supplementary Payments provision relating to first aid, to expenses incurred with respect to bodily injury resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility by any person or organization. c) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material, if (1) the nuclear material (a) is at any nuclear facility owned by, or operated by or on behalf of an insured, or (b) has been discharged or dispersed; (2) the nuclear material is contained in spent fuel or waste at any time possessed, handled, used, processed, stored, transported or disposed of by or on behalf of an insured; or (3) the bodily injury or property damage arises out of the furnishing by an insured of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility but if such facility is located within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada, this exclusion (3) applies only to property damage to such nuclear facility and any property thereat. 2. Definitions Applicable to the Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion a) Hazardous Properties-include radioactive, toxic or explosive properties. b) Nuclear Material-means source material, special nuclear material or by-product material.

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Sources: Business General Liability Insurance Agreement, Business General Liability Insurance Agreement

Nuclear Exclusion. 1. This policy does not apply: a) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage: (1) with respect to which an insured under this policy is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by the The Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association, The Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters or Nuclear Insurance Association of Canada or any of their successors, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon exhaustion of its limit of liability; or (2) resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and with respect to which (a) any person or organization is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any amending law, or (b) the insured is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, with any person or organization. b) Under any Medical Payments Coverage, or under any Supplementary Payments provision relating to first aid, to expenses incurred with respect to bodily injury resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility by any person or organization. c) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material, material if: (1) the nuclear material (a) is at any nuclear facility owned by, or operated by or on behalf of an insured, or (b) has been discharged or dispersed; (2) the nuclear material is contained in spent fuel or waste at any time possessed, handled, used, processed, stored, transported or disposed of by or on behalf of an insured; or (3) the bodily injury or property damage arises out of the furnishing by an insured of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility but if such facility is located within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada, this exclusion (3) applies only to property damage to such nuclear facility and any property thereat. 2. Definitions Applicable to the Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion. a) Hazardous Properties-include radioactive, toxic or explosive properties. b) Nuclear Material-means source material, special nuclear material or by-product material.

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Sources: Storekeepers' Liability Insurance Agreement

Nuclear Exclusion. 1. This policy does not apply: a) a. Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or and/or property damage: (1) with respect to which an insured under this policy is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by the The Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association, The Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters or Nuclear Insurance Association of Canada or any of their successors, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon exhaustion of its limit of liability; or (2) resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and with respect to which (a) any person or organization is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any amending law, or (b) the insured is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, with any person or organization. b) b. Under any Medical Payments Coverage, or under any Supplementary Payments provision relating to first aid, to expenses incurred with respect to bodily injury resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility by any person or organization. c) c. Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or and/or property damage resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material, if: (1) the nuclear material (a) is at any nuclear facility owned by, or operated by or on behalf of an insured, or (b) has been discharged or dispersed; (2) the nuclear material is contained in spent fuel or waste at any time possessed, handled, used, processed, stored, transported or disposed of by or stored, transported or disposed of by or on behalf of an insured; or (3) the bodily injury or and/or property damage arises out of the furnishing by an insured of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility but if such facility is located within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada, this exclusion (3) applies only to property damage to such nuclear facility and any property thereat. 2. Definitions Applicable to the Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion: a) a. Hazardous Properties-include radioactive, toxic or explosive properties. b) b. Nuclear Material-Material- means source material, special nuclear material or by-product material.

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Sources: Owners' and Contractors' Protective Liability Insurance Agreement

Nuclear Exclusion. 1. This policy does not apply: a) a. Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or and/or property damage: (1) with respect to which an insured under this policy is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by the The Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association, The Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters or Nuclear Insurance Association of Canada or any of their successors, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon exhaustion of its limit of liability; or (2) resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and with respect to which (a) any person or organization is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any amending law, or (b) the insured is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, with any person or organization. b) b. Under any Medical Payments Coverage, or under any Supplementary Payments provision relating to first aid, to expenses incurred with respect to bodily injury resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility by any person or organization. c) c. Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or and/or property damage resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material, if: (1) the nuclear material (a) is at any nuclear facility owned by, or operated by or on behalf of an insured, or (b) has been discharged or dispersed;an (2) the nuclear material is contained in spent fuel or waste at any time possessed, handled, used, processed, stored, transported or disposed of by or stored, transported or disposed of by or on behalf of an insured; or (3) the bodily injury or and/or property damage arises out of the furnishing by an insured of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility but if such facility is located within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada, this exclusion (3) applies only to property damage to such nuclear facility and any property thereat. 2. Definitions Applicable to the Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion: a) a. Hazardous Properties-include radioactive, toxic or explosive properties. b) b. Nuclear Material-Material- means source material, special nuclear material or by-product material.

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Sources: Owners' and Contractors' Protective Liability Insurance Agreement

Nuclear Exclusion. 1. This policy does not apply: a) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage: (1) with respect to which an insured under this policy is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by the The Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association, The Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters or Nuclear Insurance Association of Canada or any of their successors, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon exhaustion of its limit of liability; or (2) resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and with respect to which (a) any person or organization is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any amending law, or (b) the insured is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, with any person or organization. b) Under any Medical Payments Coverage, or under any Supplementary Payments provision relating to first aid, to expenses incurred with respect to bodily injury resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility by any person or organization. c) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material, if: (1) the nuclear material (a) is at any nuclear facility owned by, or operated by or on behalf of an insured, or (b) has been discharged or dispersed; (2) the nuclear material is contained in spent fuel or waste at any time possessed, handled, used, processed, stored, transported or disposed of by or stored, transported or disposed of by or on behalf of an insured; or (3) the bodily injury or property damage arises out of the furnishing by an insured of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility but if such facility is located within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada, this exclusion (3) applies only to property damage to such nuclear facility and any property thereat. 2. Definitions Applicable to the Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion: a) Hazardous Properties-include radioactive, toxic or explosive properties. b) Nuclear Material-Material- means source material, special nuclear material or by-product material.

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Sources: Owners' and Contractors' Protective Liability Insurance

Nuclear Exclusion. 1. This policy does not apply: a) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage: (1) with respect to which an insured under this policy is also an insured under a nuclear energy liability policy issued by the The Nuclear Energy Liability Insurance Association, The Mutual Atomic Energy Liability Underwriters or Nuclear Insurance Association of Canada or any of their successors, or would be an insured under any such policy but for its termination upon exhaustion of its limit of liability; or (2) resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and with respect to which (a) any person or organization is required to maintain financial protection pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, or any amending law, or (b) the insured is, or had this policy not been issued would be, entitled to indemnity from the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, under any agreement entered into by the United States of America, or any U.S. agency, with any person or organization. b) Under any Medical Payments Coverage, or under any Supplementary Payments provision relating to first aid, to expenses incurred with respect to bodily injury resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material and arising out of the operation of a nuclear facility by any person or organization. c) Under any Liability Coverage, to bodily injury or property damage resulting from the hazardous properties of nuclear material, if: (1) the nuclear material (a) is at any nuclear facility owned by, or operated by or on behalf of an insured, or (b) has been discharged or dispersed;an (2) the nuclear material is contained in spent fuel or waste at any time possessed, handled, used, processed, stored, transported or disposed of by or on behalf of an insured; or (3) the bodily injury or property damage arises out of the furnishing by an insured of services, materials, parts or equipment in connection with the planning, construction, maintenance, operation or use of any nuclear facility but if such facility is located within the United States of America, its territories or possessions, or Canada, this exclusion (3) applies only to property damage to such nuclear facility and any property thereat. 2. Definitions Applicable to the Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion. a) Hazardous Properties-include radioactive, toxic or explosive properties. b) Nuclear Material-Material- means source material, special nuclear material or by-product material.

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Sources: Manufacturers' and Contractors' Liability Insurance