Additional Insured language Sample Clauses

The Additional Insured Language clause extends insurance coverage under a policy to include individuals or entities other than the primary policyholder. Typically, this means that a contractor, subcontractor, or other third party is granted protection under the named insured’s policy for claims arising out of specific activities or relationships, such as work performed on a project. This clause is essential for managing risk and liability, as it ensures that parties who may be exposed to claims due to their involvement in a project are also covered by the relevant insurance, thereby reducing potential gaps in coverage and disputes over responsibility.
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Additional Insured language. “The District, the Governing Board, the Campuses, their Officers, Employees, Volunteers, Agents, and Students are covered as Additional Insureds”. The acceptable Additional Insured Endorsement Form is CG 20 10 11 85.
Additional Insured language. General Liability Policy will be endorsed to provide Additional Insured status to the Prime Contractor and Owner. The Additional Insured language must say “The Additional Insured language is included in the General Liability and it covers ▇▇▇▇ Construction Co. and the Owner (must state the Owner’s legal name as provided by ▇▇▇▇ Construction) for ongoing and completed operations. Coverage also applies on a primary and non-contributory basis.”
Additional Insured language. Each of the Party’s General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance policies shall name the other Party and its officers, agents employees and servants, as an additional insured. Such coverage will be endorsed in the policy and shall be primary and non-contributory with respect to the other Party.