Act, error or omission definition
Act, error or omission means any actual or alleged negligent act, error or omission committed by an "insured" in the course of your "auto dealer operations".
Act, error or omission means any actual or alleged negligent act, error, or omission in the rendering or failing to render “cemetery operations”.
Examples of Act, error or omission in a sentence
If this Policy is canceled or non-renewed by either the Company or by the Named Insured, the Company will provide to the Named Insured an automatic, non-cancelable 60 day Extended Reporting Period starting at the termination of the Policy Period only if there is no other policy or policies that would otherwise provide insurance for such Wrongful Act, error or omission.
The DB Entity is responsible for all damages, injury or loss to the Work, materials, equipment, fines, penalties as a result of any violation of such Laws, except when it’s due to the fault of the Drawings or Specifications or to the Act, error or omission of the Owner or Professional.