Common use of Consultant's Duty to Show Proof of Insurance Clause in Contracts

Consultant's Duty to Show Proof of Insurance. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, Consultant shall furnish to District satisfactory proof that Consultant has taken out for the entire period required by this Agreement, as further described below, the following insurance, in a form satisfactory to District and with an insurance carrier satisfactory to District, which will protect those described below from claims described below which arise or are alleged to have arisen out of or result from the acts or omissions of Consultant for which Consultant may be legally liable, whether performed by Consultant, or by those employed directly or indirectly by it, or by anyone for whose acts Consultant may be liable:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract for Architectural Services, Contract for Architectural Services, Contract for Architectural Services

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Consultant's Duty to Show Proof of Insurance. Prior to the execution of this Agreement, Consultant shall furnish to District satisfactory proof that Consultant has has, at its own expense, taken out for the entire period required by this Agreement, as further described below, the following insurance, in a form satisfactory to District and with an insurance carrier satisfactory to District, which will protect those described below from claims described below which arise or are alleged to have arisen out of or result from the acts or omissions of Consultant for which Consultant may be legally liable, whether performed by Consultant, or by those employed directly or indirectly by it, or by anyone for whose acts Consultant may be liable:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Professional Services

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