Railroad Protective Liability Sample Clauses

Railroad Protective Liability. (Additional requirement applicable when working on railroad property.) Named Insured: Applicable Railroad Limits - Bodily Injury & Property Damage: Per Railroad Requirements
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Railroad Protective Liability. For any construction or demolition work within fifty (50) feet of a railroad, Contractor shall maintain Railroad Protective Liability insurance on behalf of and in the name of the railroad, as named insured, with a limit of $6,000,000 per occurrence or higher limit if required by the railroad. Contractor shall also ensure that any exclusions pertaining to the indemnification of a railroad are removed from its CGL policy or that ISO form CG 24 17 (Contractual Liability-Railroads Endorsements) is included in the coverage. Business Automobile Liability Minimum Limits of Insurance $1,000,000 Combined Single Limit per accident for bodily injury and property damage or the limit customarily carried by Contractor, whichever is greater. No aggregate limit may apply. Coverage may be combined with Excess/Umbrella Liability coverage to meet the required limit. Coverage Form Coverage shall be at least as broad as the unmodified Insurance Services Office (ISO) Business Automobile Coverage form CA 00 01 10/13, CA 00 25 10/13, CA 00 20 10/13 or substitute form providing equivalent coverage. Such insurance shall cover liability arising out of any auto (including owned, hired, and non- owned autos). Pollution liability coverage at least as broad as that provided under the ISO pollution liability—broadened coverage for covered autos endorsement (CA 99 48) shall be provided, and the Motor Carrier Act endorsement (MCS 90) shall be attached for all contracts involving transportation of “hazardous material” as this term is defined by applicable law, including, but not limited to, waste, asbestos, fungi, bacteria and mold.
Railroad Protective Liability. When and if necessary
Railroad Protective Liability. If any of the work or any warranty work is within the limits of railroad right-of-way, the Contractor shall comply with the requirements identified in the Supplementary Conditions.
Railroad Protective Liability. (f) Umbrella Liability: Excess/umbrella liability insurance may be included to meet minimum requirements. Umbrella coverage must indicate the existing underlying insurance coverage.
Railroad Protective Liability. If Contractor’s services include work within 50 feet of a railroad right of way, the Contractor shall have removed any exclusion on their liability policy limiting coverage for work near a railroad, or shall provide a Railroad Protective Liability policy in favor of the City. Limits for such coverage shall be no less than $5,000,000.
Railroad Protective Liability. When working adjacent to a railroad, the Consultant and its Sub-consultant shall carry Railroad Protective Liability Insurance, as required by the Railroad.
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Railroad Protective Liability. Railroad protective liability insurance when the Work is on or within fifty (50) feet of a railroad or affects any railroad property including but not limited to tracks, bridges, tunnels, and switches. The limit of coverage will not be less than $3,000,000 each occurrence/$6,000,000 aggregate.
Railroad Protective Liability. If applicable to the Project, Contractor shall maintain railroad protective liability insurance with a limit as required by the railroad, usually $6,000,000.
Railroad Protective Liability. When any work is to be done adjacent to or on railroad or transit property, the Concessionaire shall provide or shall cause to be provided, with respect to the operations that the Concessionaire or Contractors perform, Railroad Protective Liability Insurance in the name of the applicable railroad or transit entity. The policy shall have limits of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and $6,000,000 in the aggregate for losses arising out of injuries to or death of all persons, and for damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof.
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