Risks Become Uninsurable Sample Clauses

Risks Become Uninsurable. If a risk usually covered by contractors' all risks insurance, property damage insurance, third party liability insurance, environmental impairment liability insurance, delay in start up and business interruption insurance (but not loss of profits) or statutory insurances in each case required under this Contract becomes Uninsurable then:
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Risks Become Uninsurable. If a risk usually covered by construction all risks insurance, property damage insurance, machinery breakdown insurance, third party liability insurance, or environmental impairment liability insurance, delay in start up insurance (but excluding loss of profits), business interruption insurance (but excluding loss of profits) or machinery breakdown business interruption insurance (but excluding loss of profits) or statutory insurances, in each case required under this Agreement, becomes Uninsurable then:-
Risks Become Uninsurable. If a risk usually covered by contractors' 'all risks' insurance, property damage insurance, third party liability insurance, delay in start up and business interruption insurance (but not loss of profits) or statutory insurances in each case required under this Agreement becomes Uninsurable then: (5) Business Days of becoming aware of the same and in any event at least five (5) Business Days before expiry or cancellation of any existing insurance in respect of that risk; and

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