Certificate of Insurance definition

Certificate of Insurance means a document showing that an insurance policy has been written and includes a statement of the coverage of the policy.
Certificate of Insurance means, subject always to GC.53, a certificate of insurance duly completed by the Contractor’s insurers or insurance brokers, in a form acceptable to the Owner;

Examples of Certificate of Insurance in a sentence

  • To provide proof of insurance, the Permittee shall furnish a Certificate of Insurance to the Bureau of Law of the City of Bethlehem at the time of Permittee’s signing and delivery of this Agreement to City for counter-signature.

  • All self-insured retentions (SIRs) shall be clearly stated on the Certificate of Insurance.

  • Consultant agrees to advise its broker/agent/insurer and agrees to provide evidence (either through the Certificate of Insurance, endorsement or language in the insurance contract) that subrogation has been waived by its insurer.

  • If no SIRs or deductibles apply, indicate this on the Certificate of Insurance with a 0 by the appropriate line of coverage.

  • All self-insured retentions (SIRs) and deductibles shall be clearly stated on the Certificate of Insurance.


More Definitions of Certificate of Insurance

Certificate of Insurance means a certificate issued by an authorised insurer in pursuance of section 147 and includes a cover note complying with such requirements as may be prescribed, and where more than one certificate has been issued in connection with a policy, or where a copy of a certificate has been issued, all those certificates or that copy, as the case may be;
Certificate of Insurance or “Certificate” means this Application, the SHQ (if applicable) plus any additional documents regarding your coverage issued to you by the Insurer and forms your contract of insurance.
Certificate of Insurance means a form approved by the Department covering insurance requirements stated in the Contract.
Certificate of Insurance means: the certificate issued to the Member to confirm his/her coverage under the Policy.
Certificate of Insurance means a document or instrument, regardless of how the document or instrument is titled or described, that is prepared or issued by an insurer or insurance producer as evidence of property and casualty insurance coverage. “Certificate of insurance” does not include a policy of insurance, insurance binder, policy endorsement, or automobile insurance identification or information card.
Certificate of Insurance means a memorandum copy, complete or abbreviated, of an insurance contract.