Class Minimum Sum Insured Sample Clauses

Class Minimum Sum Insured. Public Liability Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Employers Liability Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Professional Indemnity Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Property Damage Insurance Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Product Liability Sufficient to cover all potential liabilities in respect of Product Liability Business Continuity Sufficient to cover all potential liabilities in respect of Business Continuity TPR-489 Contract for an Integrated Case Management and Document Management Solution
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Class Minimum Sum Insured. Public Liability £5 million Employers Liability in accordance with any legal requirement for the time being in force. Professional Indemnity £2 million Product Liability £5 million
Class Minimum Sum Insured. Public Liability Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Employers Liability Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Professional Indemnity Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Property Damage Insurance Five million pounds (£5,000,000) Business Continuity Sufficient to cover all potential liabilities in respect of Business Continuity SCHEDULE 2-20 KEY PERSONNEL INTRODUCTION As at the start of the Contract, details of the SERVICE PROVIDER’s Key Personnel for the provision of the Ordered Software Application Solutions are given in the following table: Name Title/Job Role xxxx xxxx / xxxx xxxx Director (Account Director) xxxx xxxx Account Manager xxxx xxxx Associate Director, Analysis xxxx xxxx Associate Director, Analysis Schedule 2-21 - Addendum to the Contract DATA HANDLING: CONTRACT SECURITY PROVISIONS In this Addendum the following Clauses relate specifically to Data Handling and shall apply in conjunction with all other Clauses of the Contract. In the event of any conflict between a Clause in this Addendum and a Clause in the Contract then the Clause in the Addendum shall take precedence over the Clause in the Contract.
Class Minimum Sum Insured. Public Liability £5 million Employers Liability in accordance with any legal requirement for the time being in force. Professional Indemnity £5 million Product Liability £5 million Marine cargo £7million SCHEDULE 2-18 HMRC ADDITIONAL CLAUSES SECURITY STANDARDS AND SECURITY ASPECTS LETTER In the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall comply with (and shall ensure that its staff comply with) the HMRC’s specific security standards as detailed in the attachment below. Failure to do so may result in the termination of the Contract. The Contractor shall be obliged to inform the Customer Authority of any security incident, regardless of its size or perceived impact on the Customer Authority’s business, as soon as the Contractor becomes aware of such an incident, and shall maintain auditable records of such events. The Contractor shall be obliged to comply with the Customer Authority’s policy on “Risk Management and Accreditation for Third Party Suppliers”. A risk assessment, determined by a number of factors relating to the protective marking and Impact Level of data, will be required. A “Security Aspects Letter” (XXX) will be issued post-award detailing the appropriate Protective Marking to apply to information which may be produced within the contract. This XXX is classified as RESTRICTED and will be transmitted in hard copy format only. A specimen XXX can be provided upon request. STAFF VETTING AND GOVERNMENT BASELINE SECURITY STANDARD The Contractor shall comply with the HMG Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) in respect of all persons employed or engaged in the provision of the Services. The Contractor confirms that all persons employed or engaged by the Contractor have been vetted and recruited in accordance with the BPSS. The Contractor hereby warrants and represents that the checks specified in the BPSS have been carried out in respect of each person assigned to access Premises, Property or Information belonging to the Customer Authority and that the results of those checks are satisfactory. The Contractor shall maintain full and accurate records of the BPSS checks such that the Customer Authority (or its authorised agents) may verify that the Contractor has carried out such checks in accordance with the BPSS. Subject to legal requirements in respect of confidentiality, the Contractor shall grant to the Customer Authority (or its authorised agents) the right of reasonable access to all its records of BPSS checks and shall provide all r...
Class Minimum Sum Insured. Public Liability [£10 million] Employers Liability in accordance with any legal requirement for the time being in force. Professional Indemnity [£5 million] [Product Liability] [£10 million] [Others] [£xxx million] [*** specify any other insurances (including business continuity ***] [***£xxx million***] Schedule 16 Exit Management Plan 1 The Contractor shall co-operate fully with the Customer during the handover leading to termination of this Contract. This co-operation shall extend to full access to all documents, reports, summaries and any other information provided as part of the Services.
Class Minimum Sum Insured. Public Liability £1 million Employer's Liability £10 million Professional Indemnity £10 million Appendix Contents of Broker’s Letter

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