Tenant’s Liability Insurance Sample Clauses

Tenant’s Liability Insurance. Tenant shall, at Tenants sole cost and expense, provide comprehensive general liability insurance, fully covering and indemnifying Landlord and Landlord’s officers, directors, shareholders, partners, principals, employees, agents, representatives; and other related entities and individuals (together with, at Landlord’s election, Landlord’s lender), as additional insureds, against any and all claims arising from personal injury, death, and/or property damage occurring in or about the Premises or the Property during the period of Tenant’s possession (actual and/or constructive) at the Premises. The initial limits of such insurance shall be at least $2,000,000 combined single liability limit. Tenant shall also, at its sole cost and expense, obtain workers’ compensation insurance for the protection of its employees such as will relieve Landlord of all liability to such employees for any and all accidents that may arise on or about the Premises or the Property. All insurance required to be carried by Tenant shall be primary and noncontributory to any insurance carried by Landlord, regardless of the absence of negligence or other fault of Tenant for alleged injury, death and/or property damage. Each policy of insurance required to be carried by Tenant hereunder shall: (a) contain cross-liability and contractual liability endorsements, (b) provide that no cancellation or reduction in coverage shall be effective until thirty (30) days after written malice to Landlord and Landlord’s lender, (c) be issued by an insurer licensed in California and reasonably approved by Landlord, and (d) shall insure Tenant’s performance of the Indemnity provisions of Article 13, but the amount of such Insurance shall not limit Tenant’s liability nor relieve Tenant of any obligation hereunder. Prior to the Commencement Date, Tenant shall deliver a certificate evidencing all such insurance to Landlord. Tenant shall deliver a renewal or binder of such policy at least thirty (30) days prior to expiration thereof. Tenant shall, at Tenant’s expense, maintain such other liability insurance as Tenant deems necessary to protect Tenant. Tenant shall be in material breach of this Lease if Tenant fails to obtain the insurance required under this Section, or if Tenant obtains insurance with terms, conditions and/or exclusions that are inconsistent with the requirements and terms of this Lease.
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Tenant’s Liability Insurance. To maintain public liability insurance in the Premises in amounts which shall, at the beginning of the Term, be at least equal to the limits set forth in Section 1.1 and from time to time during the Term, shall be for such higher limits, if any, as are customarily carried in the area in which the Premises are located on property similar to the Premises and used for similar purposes and, upon written request therefor, to furnish Landlord (and/or its mortgagees) with certificates thereof;
Tenant’s Liability Insurance. At all times during the performance of Tenant’s Work, Tenant shall obtain and maintain the liability insurance required to be maintained pursuant to the Lease. If required in order to provide such coverage, such policy shall be endorsed to insure against any loss or damage arising out of the performance of Tenant’s Work.
Tenant’s Liability Insurance. (a) Tenant (with respect to both the Leased Premises and the Common Areas) shall secure and maintain, at its own expense, at all times during the Term, a policy or policies of commercial general liability insurance with the premiums thereon fully paid in advance, protecting Tenant and naming Landlord, the holders of any deeds of trust, mortgages or ground leases on the Project, and Landlord's representatives (which term, whenever used in this Article 7, shall be deemed to include Landlord's partners, trustees, ancillary trustees, officers, directors, shareholders, beneficiaries, agents, employees and independent contractors) as additional insureds against claims for bodily injury, personal injury, advertising injury and property damage (including attorneys' fees) based upon, involving or arising out of Tenant's operations, assumed liabilities or Tenant's use, occupancy or maintenance of the Leased Premises and the Common Areas of the Project. Such insurance shall provide for a minimum amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000.00) for property damage or injury to or death of one or more than one person in any one accident or occurrence, with an annual aggregate limit of at least Four Million Dollars ($4,000,000.00). The coverage required to be carried shall include fire legal liability, blanket contractual liability, personal injury liability (libel, slander, false arrest and wrongful eviction), broad form property damage liability, products liability and completed operations coverage (as well as owned, non-owned and hired automobile liability if an exposure exists) and the policy shall contain an exception to any pollution exclusion which insures damage or injury arising out of heat, smoke or fumes from a hostile fire. Such insurance shall be written on an occurrence basis and contain a separation of insureds provision or cross-liability endorsement acceptable to Landlord. Tenant shall provide Landlord with a certificate evidencing such insurance coverage. The certificate shall indicate that the insurance provided specifically recognizes the liability assumed by Tenant under this Lease (including without limitation performance by Tenant under Section 7.04) and that Tenant's insurance is primary to and not contributory with any other insurance maintained by Landlord, whose insurance shall be considered excess insurance only. Following the initial Term of the Lease, not more frequently that every two (2) years, if, in the opinion of any mortgagee of Landlord...
Tenant’s Liability Insurance. Throughout the Term, Tenant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance, including a contractual liability endorsement, and personal injury liability coverage in respect of the Premises and the conduct or operation of business therein, with Landlord as an additional insured, with limits of not less than $3,000,000 combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage liability in any one occurrence. Each such policy of insurance shall provide that the same will not be canceled without at least 30 days prior written notice to Landlord. On written request by Landlord, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord certificates of insurance, showing that the insurance required to be maintained pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this Section 13(b) is in force and will not be modified or canceled without 30 days prior written notice being furnished to Landlord. Thereafter, not less than 30 days prior to the expiration or termination of each such policy, Tenant shall furnish to Landlord certificates showing renewal of, or substitution for, policies which expire or are terminated. The insurance to be maintained by Tenant pursuant to this Section 13(b) may be effected either by blanket or umbrella policies.
Tenant’s Liability Insurance. During the Lease term, Tenant shall pay for and maintain commercial general liability insurance with broad form property damage and contractual liability endorsements. This policy shall name Landlord, its property manager (if any), and other parties designated by Landlord as additional insureds using an endorsement form acceptable to Landlord, and shall insure Tenant's activities and those of Tenant's employees, officers, agents, servants, contractors, customers, clients, visitors, guests, or other licensees or invitees with respect to the Premises against loss, damage or liability for personal injury or bodily injury (including death) or loss or damage to property with a combined single limit of not less than $2,000,000, and a deductible of not more than $10,000. Tenant's insurance will be primary and noncontributory with any liability insurance carried by Landlord. Landlord may also require Tenant to obtain and maintain business income coverage for at least six (6) months, business auto liability coverage, and, if applicable to Tenant's Permitted Use, liquor liability insurance and/or warehouseman's coverage.
Tenant’s Liability Insurance. Tenant, at its sole expense, shall obtain and continuously maintain in full force and effect during the Term of this Lease, commercial general liability insurance with respect to the Property and Tenant's activities upon and about the Property, on an "occurrence" basis, with reasonable minimum limits. Tenant acknowledges and agrees that Tenant's liability insurance will be provided on a primary and non-contributory basis for all portions of the Property.
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Tenant’s Liability Insurance. Throughout the Term, Tenant, at its sole cost and expense, shall keep or cause to be kept for the mutual benefit of Landlord, Landlord's Property Manager, and Tenant, Commercial General Liability Insurance (1986 ISO Form or its equivalent) with a combined single limit, each Occurrence and General Aggregate-per location, of at least $1,000,000.00, which policy shall insure against liability of Tenant, arising out of and in connection with Tenant's use of the Premises, and which shall insure the indemnity provisions contained in this Lease. Landlord shall be named as an Additional Insured on any and all liability insurance policies required under this Lease.
Tenant’s Liability Insurance and Landlord's property insurance shall be written by insurers of recognized financial standing which are authorized to do an insurance business in the State of Indiana. Such insurance may be evidenced by blanket insurance policies of Tenant or Landlord, as the case may be, provided property insurance policies shall specifically allocate to the Leased Property amounts of insurance adequate to meet the requirements of Section 16.01(b) above. Tenant may not self-insure without Landlord's prior written consent. Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be, shall cause to be included in each policy a provision to the effect that the insurance evidenced thereby shall be noncancellable except upon at least 60 days' prior written notice to Landlord or Tenant, as the case may be. Tenant's liability insurance shall not provide for deductibles in excess of $100,000. Landlord's property insurance shall not provide for deductibles in excess of $500,000.
Tenant’s Liability Insurance. To maintain public liability insurance in the Premises in amounts which shall, at the beginning of the Term, be at least equal to the limits set forth in Section 1.1 and, not more than two times during the Term, shall be for such higher limits, if any, as are customarily carried in the area in which the Premises are located on property similar to the Premises and used for similar purposes and to furnish Landlord (and/or its mortgagees) with the certificates thereof, prior to occupancy hereunder, evidencing such coverage and providing that the insurance indicated therein shall not be cancelled without at least ten (10) days’ prior written notice to Landlord. Landlord and its mortgagee shall be named as additional insureds on any such policies;
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