Common use of CONTINUOUS CLAIMS MADE COVERAGE Clause in Contracts

CONTINUOUS CLAIMS MADE COVERAGE. If any of the required liability insurance is on a claims made basis and does not include an extended reporting period of at least 24 months, then Recipient shall maintain continuous claims made liability coverage, provided the effective date of the continuous claims made coverage is on or before the effective date of the Agreement, for a minimum of 24 months following the later of: a. Recipient ’s completion and OHA’s acceptance of all Services required under the Agreement, or b. OHA or Recipient termination of this Agreement, or c. The expiration of all warranty periods provided under this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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CONTINUOUS CLAIMS MADE COVERAGE. If any of the required liability insurance is on a claims made basis and does not include an extended reporting period of at least 24 months, then Recipient shall maintain continuous claims made liability coverage, provided the effective date of the continuous claims made coverage is on or before the effective date of the this Agreement, for a minimum of 24 months following the later of: a. Recipient ’s i. Recipient's completion and OHA’s State's acceptance of all Services project work required under the Agreement, or b. OHA ii. State or Recipient termination of this Agreement, or c. iii. The expiration of all warranty periods provided under this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Miscellaneous Agreement, Grant Agreement

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