Vendor Insurance Sample Clauses

Vendor Insurance. 5.1 The awarded Vendor shall furnish the Owners with a Certificate of Insurance XXXXX and associated endorsements in the kinds and minimum amounts as detailed in the attached "Insurance Requirements for all Contracts" at time of award.
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Vendor Insurance. In addition to the insurance Tenant is required to carry under this Lease, Landlord may require Tenant’s vendors, service providers and contractors to carry such insurance as Landlord shall reasonably determine to be necessary, and satisfactory evidence of such insurance shall be delivered to Landlord prior to entry into the Building by such vendors, service providers and contractors.
Vendor Insurance. Vendor shall maintain general liability insurance covering all acts and omissions of Vendor while performing services on behalf of the School District. Vendor shall provide the School District with a copy of its current insurance policy (COI), listing the Puyallup School District as additionally insured.
Vendor Insurance. Vendor shall purchase and maintain malpractice and liability insurance of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence and three million dollars ($3,000,000) per year in the aggregate to insure against acts done by Vendor within the course and scope of the performance of its duties under this Agreement. MMC shall be an additional named insured on all such policies. Vendor shall notify MMC in the event that Vendor becomes aware of an adverse change in (i) the amount of insurance coverage or (ii) any policy terms, or in the event of cancellation of the policy.
Vendor Insurance. All contracts entered into with Vendors shall require that such Vendor carries current, in force, insurance coverages of the type and amount determined by Manager to be sufficient and standard within the industry for Vendors performing similar services. Manager shall confirm that such requirement is satisfied unless such Vendor is appointed by Company and in such case Company shall so confirm.
Vendor Insurance. All vendors must provide evidence of liability insurance to the Manager showing the amount of general liability, dates of coverage, agent contact name/telephone/email, and company name and web site at least 30 days prior to the event. Any vendor without adequate liability coverage approved by the Manager will not be allowed on the property without the approval of the Manager.
Vendor Insurance. At its expense, Vendor will maintain during the Service Agreement Term the types of insurance coverage stated below, on standard policy forms and with insurance companies with at least an A.M. Best Rating of A- VII authorized to do business in the jurisdictions where the Services will be provided. At Company’s request, Vendor will deliver to Company certificates of insurance evidencing the coverage specified in this Section; such certificates will contain a 30-day prior notice of cancellation provision. Vendor is solely responsible for any deductible or self-insurance retentions. Vendor’s insurance coverage will be primary, and any other valid insurance existing will be in excess of such primary insurance policies. The required insurance coverage and minimum limits stated in this Section will not be construed as a limitation or waiver of any potential liability or satisfaction of any indemnification obligation. The minimum limits stated below may be met through any combination of primary limits and excess/umbrella limits. Vendor will waive its rights, and cause its insurers to waive their rights, of subrogation against Company.
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Vendor Insurance. Throughout the duration of the Services, Vendor undertakes to subscribe at its own expense to insurance whose coverage meets at least the limits, specifications and clauses specified below, and to maintain them in effect for the duration of the Services and the Guarantee period and provide Cepsa with the relevant certificates of insurance:
Vendor Insurance. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, Vendor, at its sole cost and expense, shall procure and maintain the insurance or self-insurance programs in the minimum amounts set forth below. Any such self-insurance programs will include actuarially approved funding levels. Vendor will provide United evidence of such insurance upon request.
Vendor Insurance. Vendor agrees to maintain the following insurance, said coverage to be maintained at all times except for the coverage referred to in paragraphs 13.1.2 (Commercial Crime), 13.1.6 (“Umbrella”) and 13.1.7 (Professional Liability) which shall be provided within ninety (90) days of execution of this Agreement and thereafter maintained at all times.
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