Third Party Insurance Sample Clauses

Third Party Insurance. If requested by Owner, Manager shall require that all contractors and service companies operating in or on the Project maintain such worker's compensation, employer's liability and comprehensive general liability insurance as may be reasonably required by Owner, including any special coverage required by Owner in connection with hazardous operations.
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Third Party Insurance. ImproveNet would evaluate what levels of insurance are practicable and Post-closing ("good faith sensible for its contractors in any given region of the country, and would undertaking") then monitor to ensure that coverage levels are maintained, and that insurance certificates are duly issued for ImproveNet. - ImproveNet would work with insurance partner, possibly AllState, to develop By closing low-cost standardized contractor insurance program (including making ImproveNet as insured in all instances.
Third Party Insurance. 1) Before commencing the execution of the Works the Contractor, but without limiting his obligations and responsibilities underClause22 hereof, shall insure against his liability for any material or physical damage, loss or injury which may occur to any property, including that of the Employer, or to any person, including any employee of the Employer, by or arising out of the execution of the Works or in the carrying out of the Contract, otherwise than due to Clause 22 (1) hereof.
Third Party Insurance. Manager shall monitor the insurance coverage of all Professionals, which shall be, at the Professional’s expense, of the following types and minimum amounts, if applicable to the activities of such Professional:
Third Party Insurance. (a) The Contractor shall insure in the joint names of the Contractor, sub-contractors and the Purchaser against liabilities for death of or injury to any person (other than any operative or other person in the employment of the Contractor or any of his sub-contractors) or for loss of or damage to any property (other than the works) arising out of the execution of this Agreement from whatsoever cause.
Third Party Insurance. 14.1 The Hirer is to have in force (and at the request of the School will produce to the School evidence of such policy) throughout the Period of Hire a policy of insurance effected with a reputable insurance company, or with underwriters at Lloyds, covering the Hirer against third party risks in the following sums: • Accidental bodily injury including death to third parties and further in respect of damage to the their property being not less than two million; • Accidental damage caused by fire to the Facility on hire being not less than one million; and • Accidental damage caused to the Facility on hire other than fire being not less than £10,000.
Third Party Insurance. 11.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Rental Agreement the Company has effected a Comprehensive Motor Insurance Policy (CMIP) that provides Third Party Liability coverage to the Company in respect of damage to property of third parties caused as a result of an incident involving the Renter during the rental period. The existence of the CMIP in no way negates, reduces or overrides the Renter's liabilities or obligations in terms of this Rental Agreement.
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Third Party Insurance. This type of insurance covers the liability of the Renter to property damage and/or personal injury which might be caused by a third party during your use of the car. Third party insurance included in the Car Rental Agreements in North America provides only minimum coverage to the car renter or to additional drivers listed in the Car Rental Agreement. Therefore, we recommend that you purchase through us or the Car Supplier an extended coverage to the insurance coverage. This extension is called SLI - Supplement Liability Insurance or EP- Extended Protection. Please note, this insurance does not include insurance coverage in case of personal injuries to the driver or to the passengers of the car or to their personal property. Therefore, we recommend that you separately purchase an appropriate insurance coverage to meet your needs, or alternatively verify with the Car Supplier, at the time of picking up the car, which additional insurance coverages are offered by it for that purpose. Canada, Europe and the Rest of the World - CDW/LDW Coverage - (Collision Damage Waiver or Loss Damage Waiver) This type of coverage covers the liability of the Renter in case of property damage to the car during the rental period, excluding theft. In most cases and destinations, you will be charged deductible fees in case of damage to the car in the amount prescribed in the Voucher under section "Policies – CDW Excess", even if the damage was caused by a third party and not at your fault. If the damage was caused by a third party, we recommend that you update the Car Supplier of this and act according to its instructions. In some cases, if you follow the Car Supplier's instructions and the Car Supplier determines that the damage was not your fault, the deductible fees might be returned to you by the Car Supplier. - TP Insurance (Theft Protection) This type of insurance covers the liability of the car renter in case of theft of the rental car or parts thereof or in case of damage to the rental car due to attempted theft or parts thereof. In most cases and destinations, you will be charged deductible fees in case of theft or an attempted theft, in the amount prescribed in the Voucher under section "Policies- TP Excess".
Third Party Insurance. In most cases and destinations, this type of insurance is included in the CDW coverage mentioned above. However, please note, this insurance does not cover personal injury to the driver and the passengers or to their personal property. In addition, in certain jurisdictions (e.g., South Africa), the coverage proposed to be included in such insurance may contain various limitations prescribed by local law (such as: limitations on the account of coverage, the coverable events and more).Therefore, we recommend that you separately purchase an appropriate insurance coverage to meet your needs, or alternatively verify with the Car Supplier, at the time of picking up the car, which additional insurance coverages are offered by it for such purpose. - Super CDW Coverage This type of coverage entitles the Renter to a full exemption from deductible fees in case of damage to the rental car (excluding administration fees which will be collected directly by the Car Supplier regardless of the type of damage). Please note, similar insurance coverages may be offered, occasionally, by insurance companies or other third parties. Therefore, if the Voucher includes Super CDW insurance you should ensure that you do not purchase similar insurance coverages. No refund shall be given for multiple insurances. - Super TP Insurance This insurance coverage entitles the Renter to an exemption from deductible fees in case of car theft (excluding administration fees which shall be collected directly by the Car Supplier). Please note, a similar insurance coverage may occasionally be offered by insurance companies or other third parties. Therefore, if the Voucher includes Super TP insurance you should ensure that you do not purchase a similar insurance coverage. No refund shall be given for multiple insurances.
Third Party Insurance. The Recipient shall ensure that any subcontractors retained to perform any part or parts of the Project shall have insurance in place that is: (a) appropriate to the Project risks; and (b) consistent with commercial practice in the subcontractor’s industry.
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