Tort Liability Sample Clauses

Tort Liability. Each party shall be responsible for the torts only of its own officers, employees, and agents committed in the performance of this contract.
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Tort Liability. Each party is responsible for its own acts and omissions and the results thereof to the extent authorized by law and will not be responsible for the acts and omissions of any others and the results thereof. The Minnesota Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes Section 3.736, governs MnDOT liability.
Tort Liability. The District shall provide tort liability coverage for all employees subject to this agreement.
Tort Liability. Each party is responsible for its own acts and omissions and the results thereof to the extent authorized by law and will not be responsible for the acts and omissions of any others and the results thereof. The Minnesota Tort Claims Act, Minnesota Statutes Section 3.736, governs Mn/DOT liability.
Tort Liability. 13 The District shall provide tort liability coverage for all employees subject to this Agreement. 15 Section 12.19. State Industrial Insurance (L&I). 00 Xxx Xxxxxxxx shall cover employees with State Industrial Insurance. Payment of premiums will be shared 17 by the District and the employee in accordance with State regulations.
Tort Liability. The District will provide tort liability insurance coverage in matters within the scope of employment in an amount not less than $4,000,000 for all unit members as part of the District’s overall insurance coverage.
Tort Liability. Government Code Section 895.2 imposes certain tort liability jointly upon public agencies solely by reason of such public agencies being parties to an agreement as defined in Government Code Section 895. Therefore, the Member public agencies, as among themselves, pursuant to the authorization contained in Government Code Sections 895.4 and 895.6, each assume the full liability imposed upon it or any of its officers, agents, employees or representatives by law for injury caused by a negligent or wrongful action or inaction, or omission, occurring in the performance of this Agreement, to the same extent that such liability would be imposed in the absence of Government Code Section 895.2. To achieve this purpose, each Member public agency indemnifies and holds harmless each other party and the Authority, for any loss, cost or expense, including reasonable attorney’s fees and consultant fees that may be imposed upon or incurred by such other Member public agency or the Authority solely by virtue of Government Code Section 895.2.
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Tort Liability. The Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) is applicable to guardsmen engaged in Drug Interdiction & Law Enforcement Support operations in a Title 32 status. A person whose property is lost, damaged, or destroyed, or who suffers personal injury or death as a result of a negligent act or omission of a Guardsman acting within the scope of his employment may file a claim against the Untied States under the FTCA. the Guardsman himself is immune from suit except for Constitutional torts (i.e. when the Guardsman's negligent act or omission constitutes a violation of the Constitutional rights of the injured party, including persons suspected of criminal activity). Guardsmen engaged in Drug Interdiction & Law Enforcement support operations in a state active duty status are entitled to whatever protections and immunities are afforded by state law.
Tort Liability. Section 895.2 of the Government Code imposes certain tort liability jointly upon public entities solely by reason of such entities being parties to an agreement as defined in Section 895 of said Code. Therefore, the parties hereto, as between themselves, pursuant to the authorization contained in Sections 895.4 and 895.6 of the Government Code, each assumes the full liability imposed upon it or any of its officers, agents, or employees by law for injury caused by a negligent or wrongful act or omission occurring in the performance of this Agreement, to the same extent that such liability would be imposed in the absence of Section 895.2 of the Government Code. To achieve this purpose, each party hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the other parties for any loss, cost or expense that may be imposed upon such other parties solely by virtue of Section 895.2 of the Government Code.
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