Airline Aviation Third Party Legal Liability in respect of all operations Sample Clauses

Airline Aviation Third Party Legal Liability in respect of all operations including but not limited to aircraft (owned and non-owned) liability (including risks of hijacking, war and other perils), passenger and crew baggage and personal effects, funeral and repatriation expenses, all reasonable expenses arising out of the Family Assistance Act (United States) and/or similar regulations applying elsewhere in the world, cargo, mail, hangarkeepers, comprehensive general liability, or its equivalent including premises, personal injury, and products and completed operations. This insurance must be primary without right of contribution from any insurance carried by United to the extent of the indemnity specified in Section 18.1, and shall (i) name United and United Indemnified Parties as additional insureds to the extent of the protections afforded United under the indemnity specified in Section 18.1, (ii) contain a severability of interest clause and a breach of warranty clause in favor of United and United Indemnified Party, (iii) specifically insure Great Lakes’ indemnification obligations under this Agreement to the full extent of the coverage provided by Great Lakes’ policy or policies, subject to policy terms, conditions, limitations and exclusions, and (iv) contain a provision stating that Great Lakes’ policy or policies are amended to comply as soon as practicable with the laws and regulations of any local, federal, or other governmental authority having jurisdiction over aircraft operated by Great Lakes.
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