Common use of Comprehensive General Liability Insurance Clause in Contracts

Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. Before commencement of the work the Contractor shall submit written evidence that he and all his Subcontractors have obtained for the period of the Contract, full Comprehensive General Liability Insurance (including automobile) coverage with a combined single limit of $2,000,000. Owner shall be named as Additional Insured and be given a 30 days’ notice of cancellation, non- renewal or significant policy change. Contractor’s insurance shall be written on a “primary” basis and the Owner’s insurance program shall be in excess of all of Contractor’s available coverage.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract, Contract

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Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. Before commencement of the work the Contractor shall submit written evidence that he and all his Subcontractors have obtained for the period of the Contract, full Comprehensive General Liability Insurance (including automobile) coverage with a combined single limit of $2,000,000. Owner shall be named as Additional Insured and be given a 30 days’ notice of cancellation, non- non-renewal or significant policy change. Contractor’s insurance shall be written on a “primary” basis and the Owner’s insurance program shall be in excess of all of Contractor’s available coverage.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract, www.lafayette.in.gov, www.lafayette.in.gov

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Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. Before commencement of the work the Contractor shall submit written evidence that he and all his Subcontractors have obtained for the period of the Contract, full Comprehensive General Liability Insurance (including automobile) coverage with a combined single limit of $2,000,000. Owner shall be named as Additional Insured and be given a 30 days’ notice of cancellation, non- renewal or significant policy changeInsured. Contractor’s insurance shall be written on a “primary” basis and the Owner’s insurance program shall be in excess of all of Contractor’s available coverage.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract

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