Earthquake and Flood Coverage Sample Clauses

Earthquake and Flood Coverage. The District may require the Contractor to include coverage for “earthquake(s)” and/or “flood” and Contractor shall provide the price for those additional coverages for the District’s consideration prior to including or charging the District for those coverages.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Earthquake and Flood Coverage. The foregoing provisions of this Section 8.4 shall not be deemed or construed to require that the Builder's All‐Risk Policy include earthquake and flood insurance coverage. However, the District may require that the Contractor obtain an endorsement to the Builder's All‐Risk Policy to provide earthquake and/or flood insurance for the Project, in which event the District shall be responsible for the cost of the endorsement.
Earthquake and Flood Coverage. Tenant further agrees that, at Landlord's written request, if and when obtainable, it will procure and maintain earthquake and flood insurance on the improvements located upon the Property for not less than [...***...] ([...***...]%) percent of the full insurance value above foundation.

Related to Earthquake and Flood Coverage

  • Earthquake including land shock waves or tremors before, during or after a volcanic eruption;

  • FIRE INSURANCE The LESSEE shall not permit any use of the leased premises which will make voidable any insurance on the property of which the leased premises are a part, or on the contents of said property or which shall be contrary to any law or regulation from time to time established by the New England Fire Insurance Rating Association, or any similar body succeeding to its powers. The LESSEE shall on demand reimburse the LESSOR, and all other tenants, all extra insurance premiums caused by the LESSEE's use of the premises.

  • Flood Insurance With respect to each Mortgaged Property, obtain flood insurance in such total amount as the Administrative Agent or the Required Lenders may from time to time reasonably require, if at any time the area in which any improvements located on any Mortgaged Property is designated a “flood hazard area” in any Flood Insurance Rate Map published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or any successor agency), and otherwise comply with the National Flood Insurance Program as set forth in the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as amended from time to time.

  • Fire and Casualty Insurance Developer shall obtain and keep in full force adequate fire and casualty insurance with coverage in an amount equal to the assessed value of such improvements. In the event of loss the Developer shall use the proceeds of such insurance to promptly reconstruct the damaged or lost improvements.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.