Claims-Made Forms Sample Clauses

Claims-Made Forms. If the above insurance is written on a claims-made form, it shall continue for three years following termination of this Agreement. Such insurance shall have a retroactive date of placement prior to or coinciding with the effective date of this Agreement.
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Claims-Made Forms. If any liability insurance required under the provisions of this Schedule 5.17 is permitted to be written on a “claims made” basis, then such insurance shall include (i) a retroactive date (as such term is specified in each of such policies) that is no later than the Closing Date; and (ii) each time any policy written on a “claims made” basis is not renewed or the retroactive date of such policy is to be changed, the Borrower shall obtain or cause to be obtained for each such policy or policies the broadest extended reporting period coverage, or “tail”, reasonably available in the commercial insurance market for each such policy or policies but in no event shall such extended reporting period or “tail” coverage be less than the greater of two (2) years or such other amount required under the Project Documents. In the alternative, the Borrower can meet the requirements of this Section 1.2(f) by obtaining “prior acts” coverage from a subsequent insurance carrier.
Claims-Made Forms. If any liability insurance required under the provisions of this Appendix A is allowed to be written on a “claims made” basis, then (i) such insurance shall include a retroactive date (as such term is specified in each of such policies) that is no later than the Closing Date and (ii) each time any policy written on a “claims made” basis is not renewed or the retroactive date of such policy is to be changed, the Borrower shall obtain or cause to be obtained for each such policy or policies the broadest extended reporting period coverage, or “tail”, reasonably available in the commercial insurance market for each such policy or policies.
Claims-Made Forms. Should any of the required insurance be provided under a claims-made form, Special Counsel shall maintain such coverage continuously throughout the term of this Agreement and without lapse, for a period of three (3) years beyond the expiration of the term of this Agreement, so if any occurrences during the term of this Agreement give rise to claims made after expiration of the Agreement, such claims shall be covered by such claims-made policies.
Claims-Made Forms. In the event that any policy is written on a “claims- made” basis and such policy is not renewed or the retroactive date of such policy is to be changed, the Borrower shall obtain for each such policy or policies the broadest basic and supplemental extended reporting period coverage (“tail” coverage) or prior acts coverage (“nose” coverage) as is reasonably available in the commercial insurance market for each such policy or policies and shall provide Administrative Agent and the First Lien Collateral Agent with proof that such extended reporting period coverage or prior acts coverage has been obtained.
Claims-Made Forms. In the event that any policy is written on a “claims-made,” basis and such policy is not renewed or the retroactive date of such policy is to be changed, the Borrower shall obtain for each such policy or policies the broadest basic and supplemental extended reporting period coverage or “tail” commercially reasonably available in the commercial insurance market for each such policy or policies and shall provide Administrative Agent and the Collateral Agent with proof that such basic and supplemental extended reporting period coverage or “tail” has been obtained, however such “tail” shall not exceed five (5) years coverage.

Related to Claims-Made Forms

  • Claims Made Policies If any of the required policies provide coverage on a claims-made basis: 11.5.1 The Retroactive Date must be shown and must be before the date of the contract or the beginning of contract work. 11.5.2 Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five (5) years after completion of the contract of work. 11.5.3 If coverage is canceled or non-renewed, and not replaced with another claims-made policy form with a Retroactive Date prior to the contract effective date, the Contractor must purchase “extended reporting” coverage for a minimum of five (5) years after completion of contract work.

  • Special Claims Made Policy Form Provisions CONTRACTOR shall not provide a Commercial General Liability (Claims Made) policy without the express prior written consent of COUNTY, which consent, if given, shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) The limits of liability shall not be less than: →One million dollars ($1,000,000) each occurrence (combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage) →One million dollars ($1,000,000) aggregate for Products Completed Operations →Two million dollars ($2,000,000) General Aggregate (2) The insurance coverage provided by CONTRACTOR shall contain language providing coverage up to one (1) year following the completion of the contract in order to provide insurance coverage for the hold harmless provisions herein if the policy is a claims- made policy.

  • Claims Made Coverage If any part of the Required Insurance is written on a claims made basis, any policy retroactive date shall precede the effective date of this Contract. Contractor understands and agrees it shall maintain such coverage for a period of not less than three (3) years following Contract expiration, termination or cancellation.

  • Claims Made In the event any insurance policies required by this Agreement are written on a “claims made” basis, coverage will extend, either by keeping coverage in force or purchasing an extended reporting option, for three years after the conclusion of the term of this Agreement. Such continuing coverage will be evidenced by submission of annual certificates of insurance stating applicable coverage is in force and containing provisions as required herein for the three-year period.

  • Intellectual Property Indemnification Supplier agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless DXC and its affiliates, subsidiaries, assigns, agents, subcontractors, distributors and customers (collectively “Indemnitees”) from and against all claims, losses, demands, fees, damages, liabilities, costs, expenses, obligations, causes of action, suits, or injuries, of any kind or nature, arising from: (i) any claim that Supplier’s Products or Services, or the use, sale or importation of them, infringes any intellectual property right. Without limiting the foregoing, Supplier will pay all costs, damages and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) incurred by DXC and/or its Indemnitees and will pay any award with respect to any such claim or agreed to in settlement of that claim.

  • Intellectual Property Infringement Indemnification 1.1 We will defend you against any third party claim(s) that the Tyler Software or Documentation infringes that third party’s patent, copyright, or trademark, or misappropriates its trade secrets, and will pay the amount of any resulting adverse final judgment (or settlement to which we consent). You must notify us promptly in writing of the claim and give us sole control over its defense or settlement. You agree to provide us with reasonable assistance, cooperation, and information in defending the claim at our expense. 1.2 Our obligations under this Section G(1) will not apply to the extent the claim or adverse final judgment is based on your use of the Tyler Software in contradiction of this Agreement, including with non-licensed third parties, or your willful infringement. 1.3 If we receive information concerning an infringement or misappropriation claim related to the Tyler Software, we may, at our expense and without obligation to do so, either: (a) procure for you the right to continue its use; (b) modify it to make it non-infringing; or (c) replace it with a functional equivalent, in which case you will stop running the allegedly infringing Tyler Software immediately. Alternatively, we may decide to litigate the claim to judgment, in which case you may continue to use the Tyler Software consistent with the terms of this Agreement. 1.4 If an infringement or misappropriation claim is fully litigated and your use of the Tyler Software is enjoined by a court of competent jurisdiction, in addition to paying any adverse final judgment (or settlement to which we consent), we will, at our option, either: (a) procure the right to continue its use; (b) modify it to make it non-infringing; or (c) replace it with a functional equivalent. This section provides your exclusive remedy for third party copyright, patent, or trademark infringement and trade secret misappropriation claims.

  • Workers’ Compensation Claims The Responding Member is responsible for providing worker’s compensation benefits and administering worker’s compensation for its employees. The Requesting Member is responsible for providing worker’s compensation benefits and administering worker’s compensation for its employees.

  • Intellectual Property Claims Borrower is the sole owner of, or otherwise has the right to use, the Intellectual Property. Except as described on Schedule 5.9,(i) each of the material Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents is valid and enforceable, (ii) no material part of the Intellectual Property has been judged invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, and (iii) no claim has been made to Borrower that any material part of the Intellectual Property violates the rights of any third party. Exhibit D is a true, correct and complete list of each of Borrower’s Patents, registered Trademarks, registered Copyrights, and material agreements under which Borrower licenses Intellectual Property from third parties (other than shrink-wrap software licenses), together with application or registration numbers, as applicable, owned by Borrower or any Subsidiary, in each case as of the Closing Date. Borrower is not in material breach of, nor has Borrower failed to perform any material obligations under, any of the foregoing contracts, licenses or agreements and, to Borrower’s knowledge, no third party to any such contract, license or agreement is in material breach thereof or has failed to perform any material obligations thereunder.

  • Intellectual Property Indemnification by Vendor Procedures Related to Indemnification. In the event that an indemnity obligation arises, Vendor shall pay all amounts set forth in Section 14 and 15 above (including any settlements) and – if it has accepted its indemnity obligation without qualification – control the legal defense to such claim or cause of action, including without limitation attorney selection, strategy, discovery, trial, appeal, and settlement, and TIPS shall, at Vendor’s cost and expense (with respect to reasonable out of pocket costs and expenses incurred by TIPS which shall be reimbursed to TIPS by Vendor), provide all commercially reasonable assistance requested by Vendor. In controlling any defense, Vendor shall ensure that all assertions of governmental immunity and all applicable pleas and defenses shall be promptly asserted.

  • Intellectual Property Rights and Indemnification Any intellectual property which originates from or is developed by a Party shall remain in the exclusive ownership of that Party. No license in patent, copyright, trademark or trade secret, or other proprietary or intellectual property right now or hereafter owned, controlled or licensable to a Party, is granted to the other Party or shall be implied or arise by estoppel. It is the responsibility of each Party to ensure at its own cost that it has obtained any necessary licenses in relation to intellectual property of third Parties used by it to receive any service or to perform its respective obligations under this Agreement.

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