Common use of Continuous Coverage Clause in Contracts

Continuous Coverage. Prior to the Commencement Date, Lessee was the tenant and operator of the Leased Property, and prior to that, Lessee was the owner and operator of the Leased Property. Therefore, Lessee already has in place insurance with respect to the Leased Property. Lessee shall assure that there is no gap in the insurance coverage provided in connection with the Leased Property at or after the Commencement Date, and therefore, the insurance provided by Lessee shall be continuous, with the types and amounts of coverage, described herein to be applicable on the Commencement Date. To the extent there is not full, complete and continuous coverage for all issues, no matter when arising, claimed or occurring, Lessee shall, at its sole cost, obtain such insurance.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Master Lease Agreement (Assisted Living Concepts Inc), Master Lease Agreement (Assisted Living Concepts Inc), Master Lease Agreement (Alterra Healthcare Corp)

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