Common use of Premises Liability Clause in Contracts

Premises Liability. legal liability arising out of your ownership, use or occupancy of the premises defined in Section II. This insurance also applies if you assume by a written contract, the legal liability of other persons in relation to your premises. You are not insured for claims made against you arising from: a. damage to property you own, use, occupy, or rent or lease from others; b. damage to property in your care, custody or control; c. damage to personal property or fixtures as a result of work done on them by you or anyone on your behalf; d. bodily injury to you or to any person residing in your household other than a residence employee; e. claims arising from liability you have assumed by contract with a railway company.

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Sources: Homeowners Insurance Policy, Condominium Insurance Policy