Continuous Coverage Requirement Clause Samples
The Continuous Coverage Requirement clause mandates that a party, typically an insured or contractor, must maintain uninterrupted insurance coverage throughout the duration of a contract or project. This means that there can be no lapses or gaps in the required insurance policies, such as general liability or professional indemnity, from the start to the end of the contractual period. By enforcing this requirement, the clause ensures that all parties are consistently protected against potential risks and liabilities, thereby minimizing exposure to uncovered claims and maintaining compliance with contractual obligations.
Continuous Coverage Requirement. If an eligible dependent child is covered under this Contract after reaching age 26, and the child’s coverage is subsequently terminated before the end of the Calendar Year in which the child reaches age 30, the child is ineligible to be covered again under this Contract unless the child was continuously covered by other creditable coverage without a coverage gap of more than 63 days.
