Alternative Insurability Sample Clauses

Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million Commercial General Liability (each occurrence) $2 Million Commercial General Liability (Aggregate Limit) $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance $1 Million Errors and Omissions, per claim Statutory Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability - $1 Million Each Accident - $1 Million Disease Each Employee - $1 Million Disease Policy Limit NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:
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Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. INSURANCE REQUIRED: $1 MILLION COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (EACH OCCURRENCE) $2 MILLION COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (AGGREGATE LIMIT) $1 MILLION CSL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE $1 MILLION ERRORS AND OMISSIONS STATUTORY WORKERS’ COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY - $1 MILLION EACH ACCIDENT - $1 MILLION DISEASE EACH EMPLOYEE - $1 MILLION DISEASE POLICY LIMIT NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:
Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring this Contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring this Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. INSURANCE COVERAGE REQUIRED
Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. INSURANCE REQUIRED: $1 MILLION CSL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:
Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring this Work Order in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring this Work Order. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described below. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. INSURANCE REQUIRED PER WORK ORDER:
Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. INSURANCE REQUIRED: $1 MILLION COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (EACH OCCURRENCE) $2 MILLION COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (AGGREGATE LIMIT) $1 MILLION CSL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE $1 ERRORS AND OMISSIONS STATUTORY WORKERS’ COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY - $1 MILLION EACH ACCIDENT - $1 MILLION DISEASE EACH EMPLOYEE - $1 MILLION DISEASE POLICY LIMIT STATUTORY U.S. XXXXXXXXX AND HARBOR WORKERS’ INSURANCE NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. The General Land Office must be named as an additional insured and the Certificate must reference GLO Contract No. 16-413-000-A037. REQUIRED FORM OF CERTIFICATE FOLLOWS THIS PAGE DocuSign Envelope ID: B592961A-882C-422D-8181-A345282860DE Contract No. ******* Required form of Insurance WATER SAMPLING SERVICES CONTRACT GLO CONTRACT NO. 16-413-000-A037 AMENDMENT NO. 1 The GENERAL LAND OFFICE (the “GLO”), a State agency, and ATC GROUP SERVICES LLC, (“Provider”), each a “Party” and collectively “the Parties” to that certain water sampling services contract effective September 1, 2016, and denominated GLO Contract No. 16-413-000-A037 (“Contract”), now desire to amend the Contract.
Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:
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Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the preceding, the HHS Agency reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the Contract in lieu of the insurance policies customarily required. It will be the Contractor's responsibility to recommend to the HHS Agency alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Contractor should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Contractor's inability to obtain the required insurance and/or bonds. The HHS Agency shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage.
Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. INSURANCE REQUIRED: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY (OCCURRENCE BASED)  BODILY INJURY & PROPERTY DAMAGE o $1 MILLION EACH OCCURRENCE o $2 MILLION AGGREGATE LIMIT  $5,000 MEDICAL EXPENSE EACH PERSON  $1 MILLION PERSONAL INJURY AND ADVERTISING LIABILITY  $2 MILLION PRODUCTS / COMPLETED OPERATIONS AGGREGATE LIMIT  $50,000 DAMAGE TO PREMISES RENTED TO YOU $1 MILLION CSL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE $1 MILLION ERRORS AND OMISSIONS STATUTORY WORKERS’ COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY  $1 MILLION EACH ACCIDENT  $1 MILLION DISEASE EACH EMPLOYEE  $1 MILLION DISEASE POLICY LIMIT NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:
Alternative Insurability. Notwithstanding the requirements of this Attachment, the GLO reserves the right to consider reasonable alternative methods of insuring the contract in lieu of the insurance policies and/or bonds required. It will be Provider’s responsibility to recommend to the GLO alternative methods of insuring the Contract. Any alternatives proposed by Provider should be accompanied by a detailed explanation regarding Provider’s inability to obtain insurance coverage as described in this Contract. The GLO shall be the sole and final judge as to the adequacy of any substitute form of insurance coverage. Insurance Required: $1 Million Commercial General Liability (each occurrence) $2 Million Commercial General Liability (Aggregate Limit) $1 Million CSL Automobile Insurance Statutory Workers’ Compensation & Employers Liability - $1 Million Each Accident - $1 Million Disease Each Employee - $1 Million Disease Policy Limit Statutory U.S. Xxxxxxxxx and Harbor Workers’ Insurance $1 Million Contractors Pollution Liability NOTE: Insurance certificates must be in the form approved by the Texas Attorney General, a sample of which follows this page. Insurance Certificates must:
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