Insurance Liability definition
Examples of Insurance Liability in a sentence
Provider’s and any and all Provider subcontractor’s Commercial General Liability insurance; Commercial Automobile Insurance; Liability Excess, Umbrella and/or Reinsurance; and Abuse and Molestation coverage shall name the District, its governing board, officers, agents, employees, and/or volunteers as additional insureds.
Insurance: Liability insurance in the amount of no less than $500,000.
Washington State University, its officers, agents, employees, and registered volunteers, when acting in good faith and within the scope of their official duties in the performance of this Agreement, are covered by the State of Washington’s Self Insurance Liability Program and the Tort Claims Act (RCW 4.92.060), and successful claims against WSU and CPCNW may be paid from the Tort Claims Liability Account as provided in RCW 4.92.130.
Prior to proceeding with the professional services covered by this Agreement, the Consultant shall, at the Consultant’s sole expense, procure, maintain, and keep in force insurance conforming to the following limits, and shall provide the Owner with a current and valid Certificate of Insurance Liability (“Certificate”): • General Liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence with an Aggregate of no less than $2,000,000.
Prior to proceeding with the professional services and/or work covered by this Agreement, the Consultant shall, at the Consultant’s sole expense, procure, maintain and keep in force insurance conforming to the following limits; and shall provide the Owner with a current and valid Certificate of Insurance Liability (“Certificate”): • General Liability insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per occurrence with an Aggregate of no less than $2,000,000.
Billing rates shall include (a) all labor-related costs including, but not limited to, payroll costs, benefits, payroll taxes, Workers Compensation Insurance, Liability Insurance, (b) small tools and consumable supplies, (c) home office and field overhead and (d) profit.
This Insurance Liability Insurance coverage is required if you plan to sell alcoholic beverages at your event or facilities rental.
For major service contracts the level of Buildings Insurance, Liability Insurance and/or Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) required will depend on the service being purchased and the potential risk to the Council.
All exhibitors shall, at their own expense, provide Commercial General Liability coverage of no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence for Bodily Injury and Property Damage, with an aggregate limit of $2,000,000; Commercial Automobile Insurance Liability with Bodily Injury and Property Damage Combined single limit of not less than The insurance company providing coverage must be licensed to do business in the State of Maine and must have a “Best Rating” of A- or better, or be a company acceptable to MBH&H.
Provider shall, throughout the Term of this Agreement, obtain and maintain standard General Liability Insurance ("Liability Policy") at its own cost and expense from an insurance company rated A- or better by A.M. Best because an insurance carrier is prohibited by law from covering any damages resulting from an intentional tort, such as assault or defamation, intentional torts are explicitly excluded in the Liability Policy, and there is no coverage for any such conduct.