General Policy definition

General Policy means a commercial general liability insurance policy, on an occurrence basis form, from a carrier with a Best Rating of “A-VIII” or better, evidencing the existence of liability coverage in an amount not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) combined single limit insuring against any and all liability or damage that might arise out of or be related to any work done by Optionee or at Optionee’s request on or relating to all or any portion of the Property. Optionor shall be named as an additional insured under the General Policy, which policy shall stipulate that the insurance afforded the additional insureds shall apply as primary insurance and that any other insurance carried by Optionor will be excess only and will not contribute with this insurance. Each such policy shall contain an endorsement to the effect that such insurance policy will not be canceled or materially modified until after thirty (30) days prior written notice of cancellation or material modification has been given to such additional insureds. Optionee’s liability insurance shall not be on a “claims made” basis. All insurance policies required herein shall be issued by responsible insurance companies, maintaining an A.M. Best’s Rating of A-VIII or better and qualified to do business in California. All insurance policies shall contain provisions (which shall be designated on the certificate of insurance) that the coverage afforded thereunder shall not be canceled or reduced, nor shall restrictive modifications be added, without providing Optionor with at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice thereof. The indemnification obligations of Optionee as contained in Section 4.5 hereof shall not be limited by the amounts or types of insurance (or the deductibles or self-insured retention amounts of such insurance) which Optionee is required to carry hereunder, and shall survive the Closing or any termination of this Agreement.
General Policy. All patients shall be treated without discrimination related to age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, language, physical or mental disability, social or economic status, gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression.
General Policy means a policy evidencing a contract the effecting of which constitutes the carrying on of general business of a relevant description;

More Definitions of General Policy

General Policy means the determination of strategic guidelines, the approval of projects and budgets, important structural reforms, the definition of the relationship of the company with its shareholders. In interpreting this concept, the type of activities and the size of the company need to be taken into account as well.
General Policy means a policy other than a life policy; 15Finance
General Policy means a policy issued by an insurance company licensed under the Financial Services Act 2013 to carry on the business of general insurance;
General Policy means a policy evidencing a contract (other than a contract of reinsurance) the effecting of which by the transferor constituted the carrying on of general business of any class;
General Policy section of the Non-Consigned Inventory section of the Section 16 Disclosure Schedule is hereby deleted and replaced in its entirety by the language set forth in Non-Consigned portion of the Addendum to Section 16 Disclosure Schedule.
General Policy means a policy other than a life policy; "insurer" means a person who carries on insurance
General Policy. The primary use of all School District of Glenwood City buildings and facilities is for education of the students of the School District. It is the policy of the Board of Education to encourage the use of these facilities by interested community groups as long as the use does not interfere with the educational process and the attached Facilities Use rules are followed. Also, this policy will serve as a guide to xxxxxx increased positive interactions between the school and the community. When, in the opinion of the Board, such use will not be in accordance with the educational policy of the School District and in the best interest of the community, the Board of Education may refuse the use of these facilities. The use of school facilities involves certain costs, which the Board feels cannot be paid out of the School District funds. In keeping with sound financial policies and with fairness to the School District, rental and custodial fees, and other service charges may be made to the various organizations desiring to use District facilities. The rental fees and service charges shall be determined by the type of organization requesting the facilities and the purpose for which the facilities are to be used.