Illness or Injury An employee may utilize accrued paid leave when he or she is unable to perform his or her work duties by reason of illness or injury, necessary medical or dental care, exposure to contagious disease under circumstances in which the health of the employees with whom the employee associates or members of the public necessarily dealt with by the employee would be endangered by the attendance of the employee, or by illness in the employee's immediate family.
Bodily Injury Bodily injury means death, disease, illness, physical and mental injury of or to an individual.
Windstorm or hail This peril does not include loss to the property contained in a building caused by rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust unless the direct force of wind or hail damages the building causing an opening in a roof or wall and the rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust enters through this opening. This peril includes loss to watercraft and their trailers, furnishings, equipment, and outboard engines or motors, only while inside a fully enclosed building.
Industrial Accident or Illness Leave (1) Eligibility for workers' compensation benefits shall be in accordance with the provisions established by Contra Costa County Schools Insurance Group (CCCSIG) to provide self-insurance workers' compensation coverage for employees and as defined by Ed. Code. (See site administrator for reporting process and paperwork.) (2) Allowable leave for industrial accidents and illnesses shall be for a maximum of sixty (60) days in any one fiscal year for the same accident or illness. Allowable leave for industrial accident or illness shall not be accumulated from year to year. (3) Industrial accident or illness leave shall commence on the first full day of absence following an accepted claim. (4) When an employee is absent from his/her duties on account of any industrial accident or illness, he/she shall be paid such portion of the salary due him/her for any month in which the absence occurs, as when added to his/her temporary workers' compensation benefit, will result in payment to him/her of not more than his/her full salary. (5) Industrial accident or illness leave shall be reduced by one (1) day for each day of authorized absence regardless of a temporary disability indemnity award. (6) When an industrial accident or illness leave overlaps into the next fiscal year, the employee shall be entitled to only the amount of unused leave due him/her for the same illness or injury. (7) If the employee is not medically able to return to work upon termination of the sixty (60) days of industrial accident or illness leave, he/she shall be entitled to sick leave and to apply for paid/unpaid leave as appropriate. For the purpose of other leave entitlement, his/her absence shall be deemed to have commenced on the date of termination of the industrial accident or illness leave, provided that, if the employee continues to receive temporary workers' compensation benefits, he/she may elect to take as much of his/her accumulated sick leave which, when added to his/her temporary workers' compensation benefits, will result in a payment to him/her of not more than his/her full salary. (8) During any paid leave of absence, the employee shall endorse to the Employer the temporary workers' compensation checks received on account of his/her industrial accident or illness. The Employer shall issue the employee appropriate salary warrants for payment of the employee's salary and shall deduct normal retirement and other authorized contributions. (9) The employee shall qualify for the provisions of this policy when he/she assumes a position with the Employer. (10) Any employee receiving benefits as a result of this section shall, during periods of injury or illness, remain within the State of California unless the Employer authorizes travel outside the State. (11) An employee requesting or claiming leave of absence for an industrial accident or illness is required to provide a doctor's statement to Human Resources verifying the employee is unable to fulfill his/her regular duties because of the injury or illness. (12) An employee returning to his/her position from an industrial accident or illness leave granted under the provisions of this section is required to submit a physician's statement verifying that he/she is able to resume the responsibilities of his/her position.
Products and Completed Operations Personal Injury Liability Contractual Liability The policy shall be on an occurrence form and limits shall not be less than: $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $2,000,000 General Aggregate $1,000,000 Products/Completed Operations Aggregate $1,000,000 Personal & Advertising Injury
Personal Injury 22.1 The Vehicle has third party personal injury insurance cover. It is likely that any other vehicle involved in the accident also has third party personal injury insurance cover. 22.2 Depending on the circumstances of the accident, You may be entitled to claim for Your personal injury against the third party personal injury insurance of the party which is responsible for the accident. Details of the third party personal injury insurer for the Vehicle are set out in the registration details of the Vehicle.
Excess Public Liability Insurance over and above the Employers’ Liability Commercial General Liability and Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance coverage, with a minimum combined single limit of Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) per occurrence/Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) aggregate.
Negligent or Willful Damage Un- designated timber meeting Utilization Standards and un- necessarily damaged or negligently or willfully cut by Pur- chaser, if included by Contracting Officer.
Public Liability Insurance (a) The public liability insurance referred to in paragraph 12.1(b) shall (i) provide that in as much as such policies cover more than one insured, all terms, conditions, insuring agreements and endorsements, with the exception of limits of liability, deductibles or retentions and liability for premiums, commissions, assessments or calls (which shall be solely a liability of Lessee), shall operate in the same manner as if there were a separate policy or policies covering each insured, (ii) waive any rights of subrogation of the insurers against Owner Participant, Lessor, the Trust Company, the Indenture Trustee, the Policy Provider and Loan Participant (iii) provide that neither Owner Participant, Lessor, the Trust Company, the Policy Provider, the Indenture Trustee nor Loan Participant shall have any responsibility for any insurance premiums, whether for coverage before or after cancellation or termination of any such policies as to Lessee and (iv) be primary without contribution from any similar insurance maintained by Owner Participant, Lessor, the Trust Company, the Indenture Trustee, the Policy Provider or Loan Participant. (b) Lessee shall use its reasonable efforts to obtain public liability insurance policies which stipulate that coverage thereunder will not be invalidated (as to Owner Participant, Loan Participant, Lessor, as Lessor of the Units and in its individual capacity, and the Indenture Trustee) by any act or neglect of Lessee, or any breach or violation by Lessee of any warranties, declarations or conditions contained in such policies, but shall be under no obligation to obtain such policies containing such stipulations if they are not available to Lessee at commercially reasonable rates in the markets in which Lessee has then placed its insurance program. (c) In the event any public liability insurance policy or coverage thereunder which are required to be maintained under Section 12.1(b) shall not be available to Lessee in the commercial insurance market on commercially reasonable terms, Lessor shall not unreasonably withhold its agreement to waive such requirement. Lessee shall make written request for any such waiver in writing, accompanied by written reports prepared, at Lessee's option, either by (i) one independent insurance advisor chosen by Lessee and Lessor or (ii) three independent insurance advisors, one chosen by Lessor, one chosen by Lessee and one chosen by the other two advisors (one of which may be the regular insurance broker or brokers of Lessee). The fees and expenses of all such advisors shall be paid by Lessee. The written reports required hereunder shall unanimously (x) state that such insurance (or the required coverage thereunder) is not reasonably available to Lessee at commercially reasonable premiums in the commercial insurance markets within which Lessee or the Manager normally purchases its insurance from insurers, acceptable to Lessee, with "A.M. Best's" rating of A- or better for railcars of similar type and capacity and (y) explain in detail the basis for such conclusions. At any time after the granting of such waiver, but not more often than once a year, Lessor may make a written request for a supplemental report (in form reasonably acceptable to Lessor) from such insurance advisor(s) updating the prior report and reaffirming the conclusions set forth therein. Lessee shall provide any such required supplemental report within 60 days after receipt of the written request therefor. Any such waiver shall be effective for only as long as such insurance is not reasonably available to Lessee in the commercial markets in which Lessee normally purchases its insurance at commercially reasonable rates, it being understood that the failure of Lessee to furnish timely any such supplemental report shall be conclusive evidence that such condition no longer exists. If such supplemental report shows that such coverage is available, Lessee shall within 90 days of such report obtain such insurance coverage. During any period with respect to which such waiver has been granted and remains in effect under this Section 12.3(c), Lessee shall obtain public liability insurance as set forth in Section 12.1(b) from such carriers, in such amounts and with coverage limits and deductibles as may be reasonable in its judgment under the circumstances, but in any event (i) no less than prudent industry standards and (ii) in an amount that may be purchased for a premium equal to 200% of Lessee's cost (on a fleet-wide basis) of public liability insurance premiums for the coverage on a fleet-wide basis required by Section 12.1(b) for the final year immediately preceding the fiscal year in which such waiver first was granted.
Errors and Omissions, Professional Liability or Malpractice Insurance Contractor may be required to carry errors and omissions, professional liability or malpractice insurance. All policies shall remain in force through the life of this Contract and shall be payable on a "per occurrence" basis unless County specifically consents to a "claims made" basis. The insurer shall supply County adequate proof of insurance and/or a certificate of insurance evidencing coverages and limits prior to commencement of work. Should any of the required insurance policies in this Contract be cancelled or non-renewed, it is the Contractor’s duty to notify the County immediately upon receipt of the notice of cancellation or non-renewal. If Contractor does not carry a required insurance coverage and/or does not meet the required limits, the coverage limits and deductibles shall be set forth on a waiver, Exhibit C, attached hereto. Failure to provide and maintain the insurance required by this Contract will constitute a material breach of this Contract. In addition to any other available remedies, County may suspend payment to the Contractor for any services provided during any time that insurance was not in effect and until such time as the Contractor provides adequate evidence that Contractor has obtained the required coverage.