Bodily Injury, Personal Injury Sample Clauses

Bodily Injury, Personal Injury. Advertising Injury, or Property Damage arising out of the hijacking of any unmanned aircraft system;
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Bodily Injury, Personal Injury. Advertising Injury, or Property Damage arising out of persons or entities gaining unauthorized access to sensitive or confidential data collected, stored or transmitted by any Unmanned Aircraft System;
Bodily Injury, Personal Injury. Advertising Injury, or Property Damage arising out of the existence or use of weapons and ammunition attached to or incorporated within any unmanned aircraft including as part of the Payload; or
Bodily Injury, Personal Injury. Property Damage or any type of damage whatsoever, including the loss of use or any other type of loss or damage caused by the release, discharge or dispersal of Pollutants anywhere, anytime in any way, whether accidental or intentional, sudden, intermittent or continuous and regardless of ownership or location, EXCEPT this exclusion does not apply as provided in the Liability Section for Bodily Injury or Property Damage arising out of heat, smoke or fumes from a hostile fire.
Bodily Injury, Personal Injury. Property Damage or any type of damage whatsoever, including the loss of use or any other type of loss or damage caused by the release, discharge or dispersal of Pollutants anywhere, anytime in any way, whether accidental or intentional, sudden, intermittent or continuous and regardless of ownership or location, EXCEPT this exclusion does not apply as provided in the Liability Section for Bodily Injury or Property Damage arising out of heat, smoke or fumes from a hostile fire. HazMat Coverage Expansion n For 2005: n add “EXCEPT this exclusion does not apply to the official activities of the Member’s hazardous materials work unit.” 3 n Coverage found in Definitions, “Pollutants”: n means any solid, liquid, gaseous or thermal irritant or contaminant, including smoke, vapors, soot, fumes, acids, sounds, alkalis, chemicals, liquids, solids, gases, thermal pollutants, waste and all other irritants or contaminants. “Waste” includes materials to be recycled, reconditioned or reclaimed. However, for purposes of the general liability coverages provided in this agreement, “Pollutants” does not include herbicides or pesticides. Herbicide/Pesticide Application Herbicide/Pesticide Coverage Expansion n Substitute “member” for “the general liability” in the definition of Pollutants. n In Limits of Coverage, 3., Liability, (page 4) insert a sublimit of $50,000 for Herbicide and Pesticide Application. n (Broadens coverage to include auto and E&O) n Endorsement added to exclude losses caused by viruses and “hacking” events – Attacks directed at the general computing public (randomly hitting your county) – Malicious or nuisance – Damages are preventable n An attack directed at your county (including from an employee) is covered Cyber Risk Exclusion Increases in Crime Coverages n New basic limits of $1,750,000 n Added coverages for: – Funds transfer fraudMoney orders and counterfeit paper currency

Related to Bodily Injury, Personal Injury

  • Personal Injury Owner and Owner's agents and employees shall not be liable whatsoever to any extent to Occupant or Occupant's invitees, family, employees, agents or servants for any personal injury or death arising from Occupant's use of the storage space or premises from any cause whatsoever including, but not limited to, the active or passive acts or omissions or negligence of the Owner, Owner's agents or employees.

  • Bodily Injury Bodily injury means death, disease, illness, physical and mental injury of or to an individual.

  • PERSONAL INJURY BENEFITS A. 1. Whenever a teacher is absent from duty as a result of personal injury caused by an accident or an assault and/or battery upon the teacher arising out of and in the course of employment, the teacher will be paid full salary (less the amount of any worker's compensation paid for said injury) for the period of such absence not to exceed 189 working days.

  • Industrial Injury Leave Employees suffering an industrial injury shall be granted leave in accordance with the applicable state and federal law. Employees returning from such leave of absence shall be reinstated to that individual's former position or one of like status and pay without loss of seniority or accrued benefits. This paragraph shall in no way restrict the Employer from disciplining employees up to and including termination for violation of Employer's written safety procedures or policies.

  • General Liability and Property Damage With respect to all operations performed under this Agreement, the Party shall carry general liability insurance having all major divisions of coverage including, but not limited to: Premises - Operations

  • Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance A. During the term of this Agreement, Contractor shall at all times maintain, at its expense, the following coverages and requirements. The comprehensive general liability insurance shall include broad form property damage insurance.

  • Industrial Injury or Illness 9.1 Any employee who is disabled in the discharge of his/her duties and if such disablement results in absence from his/her regular duties, shall be compensated, except as otherwise hereinafter provided, in the amount of eighty percent (80%) of the employee's normal hourly rate of pay, not to exceed two hundred and sixty-one (261) regularly scheduled workdays counted from the first regularly scheduled workday after the day of the on-the-job injury; provided the disability sustained must qualify the employee for benefits under State Industrial Insurance and Medical Aid Acts.

  • 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 Automotive Liability: The Party shall carry automotive liability insurance covering all motor vehicles, including hired and non-owned coverage, used in connection with the Agreement. Limits of coverage shall not be less than $500,000 combined single limit. If performance of this Agreement involves construction, or the transport of persons or hazardous materials, limits of coverage shall not be less than $1,000,000 combined single limit.

  • Illness or Injury If an employee or dependent of an employee shall, while the employee is insured, be confined in a hospital as a bed-patient for treatment and not primarily for medical investigation or diagnosis only, and if the employee shall incur expense in respect of such confinement, the Company will pay, subject to the proviso below, benefits equal to the actual charges made by the hospital for bed, board and routine nursing services as regularly provided by such hospital, but the Company will in no event make payment in respect of that part of any charge for bed, board and routine nursing services which exceeds

  • Property Damages The User’s guests are required to respect all University property. • Guests may not remodel, alter, tamper with or move furniture, electrical or mechanical fixtures, or other University property. • The User agrees to refrain from the use of adhesives, nails, or items that may damage the premises. No decorations or temporary fixtures may be affixed to plants, trees, woodwork, buildings or any architectural feature with nails, tacks, staples, or any application that will cause irreversible damage to landscaping or structures. Duct tape and white masking tape are not permitted on any building, hardscape or lighting fixtures. Neither lights nor decorations may be placed on trees or plants. • Any outdoor signage must be reviewed and approved by University prior to installation. Stakes may not be placed deeper than 5 inches into the grass in order to protect sprinklers and other underground pipes. • Charges will be assessed on the Final Invoice for damages to buildings, furniture, lawns and/or equipment. The University will, to the best of its ability, try to document the names of guests when damages occur but cannot always obtain such information.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!