Contractor Indemnity – Cessation Sample Clauses

Contractor Indemnity – Cessation. The Contractor shall indemnify and shall keep indemnified on demand the Authority and/or, on demand by the Authority, any New Supplier, from and against any costs, claims, liabilities and expenses (including legal expenses) in respect of the employment or termination of employment of any of the Re-transferring Employees which relate to or arise out of any act or omission (including, without prejudice to the foregoing generality, in relation to negligence claims by any of the Re-transferring Employees or any third party, unfair dismissal, redundancy, unlawful discrimination, breach of employment contract, claims in relation to pension entitlement, unlawful deduction of wages or (subject to Clause 30.4A (Equal Pay)) equal pay by it, or the Employer or any other event or occurrence on or after the date of the Relevant Transfer of such Re-Transferring Employee from the Authority to the Contractor or the Employer (as the case may be) and before the Re-transfer Date for which the Authority and/or any New Supplier is or becomes liable by reason of the operation of TUPE and/or any judicial decision interpreting the same, provided that the indemnity in this clause 30.7 excludes any costs, claims, liabilities and expenses (including properly and reasonably incurred legal expenses) arising from a failure by the Authority or the New Supplier as the case may be to provide necessary information to the Contractor or any Employer as the case may be in relation to informing and consulting with the Re-Transferring Employees prior to the Re-transfer Date applicable to that Re-transferring employee pursuant to TUPE.
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Contractor Indemnity – Cessation. The Contractor shall indemnify and shall keep indemnified on demand the Authority and/or, on demand by the Authority, any New Supplier, from and against any costs, claims, liabilities and expenses (including legal expenses) which relate to or arise out of any act or omission (including, without prejudice to the foregoing generality, in relation to negligence claims by any of the Re-transferring Employees or any third party, unfair dismissal, redundancy, unlawful discrimination, breach of employment contract, claims in relation to pension entitlement, unlawful deduction of wages and equal pay) by it, or the Employer or any other event or occurrence on or after the Service Availability Date and before the Re-transfer Date for which the Authority and/or any New Supplier is or becomes liable by reason of the operation of TUPE and/or any judicial decision interpreting the same provided that the indemnity in this Clause excludes any costs or liability arising from any failure by the Authority or any New Supplier appointed by the Authority to provide any necessary information to the Contractor or Employer as the case may be in relation to informing and consulting the Re-transferring Employees prior to the Re-transfer Date.

Related to Contractor Indemnity – Cessation

  • Contractor’s Pollution Liability insurance covering losses caused by pollution conditions that arise from the operations of the Contractor. Contractors Pollution Liability insurance shall be written in an amount of at least $1,000,000 per loss, with an annual aggregate of at least $1,000,000. Contractors Pollution Liability shall cover bodily injury, property damage, cleanup costs and defense including costs and expenses incurred in the investigation, defense, or settlement of claims. If the Contractors Pollution Liability insurance is written on a claims-made basis, the Contractor warrants that any retroactive date applicable to coverage under the policy precedes the effective date of this contract; and that continuous coverage will be maintained or an extended discovery period will be exercised for a period of three (3) years beginning from the time that work under the contract is completed. The City shall be named by endorsement as an additional insured on the Contractors Pollution Liability insurance policy. If the scope of services as defined in this contract includes the disposal of any hazardous materials from the job site, the Contractor must furnish to the City evidence of Pollution Liability insurance maintained by the disposal site operator for losses arising from the insured facility accepting waste under this contract. Coverage certified to the Public Entity under this paragraph must be maintained in minimum amounts of $1,000,000 per loss, with an annual aggregate of at least $1,000,000. Pollution Liability coverage at least as broad as that provided under ISO Pollution Liability- Broadened Coverage for Covered Autos Endorsement CA 99 48 shall be provided, and the Motor Carrier Act Endorsement (MCS 90) shall be attached.

  • Insurance, Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage The Contractor shall require each of its subcontractors to secure and maintain during the life of the subcontract, insurance of the type specified in this Contract, or, the Contractor may insure the activities of its subcontractors in the Contractor’s policy, as specified in this Contract.

  • Contractor’s Liability By requiring insurance, the State and DCYF do not represent that the coverage and limits specified will be adequate to protect Contractor. Such coverage and limits shall not limit Contractor’s liability under the terms and conditions of this Contract.

  • Contractor’s Pollution Liability Insurance If specified in Schedule A, the Contractor shall maintain, or cause the Subcontractor doing such Work to maintain, Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance covering bodily injury and property damage. Such insurance shall provide coverage for actual, alleged or threatened emission, discharge, dispersal, seepage, release or escape of pollutants (including asbestos), including any loss, cost or expense incurred as a result of any cleanup of pollutants (including asbestos) or in the investigation, settlement or defense of any claim, action, or proceedings arising from the operations under this Contract. Such insurance shall be in the Contractor’s name and list the City as an Additional Insured and any other entity specified in Schedule A. Coverage shall include, without limitation, (a) loss of use of damaged property or of property that has not been physically injured, (b) transportation, and (c) non-owned disposal sites.

  • Products and Completed Operations Personal Injury Liability Contractual Liability The policy shall be on an occurrence form and limits shall not be less than: $1,000,000 Each Occurrence $2,000,000 General Aggregate $1,000,000 Products/Completed Operations Aggregate $1,000,000 Personal & Advertising Injury

  • LIMITATION OF CONTRACTOR’S LIABILITY Except as specified in any separate writing between the Contractor and an END USER, Contractor’s total liability under this Agreement, whether for breach of contract, warranty, negligence, strict liability, in tort or otherwise, but excluding its obligation to indemnify H-GAC, is limited to the price of the particular products/services sold hereunder, and Contractor agrees either to refund the purchase price or to repair or replace product(s) that are not as warranted. In no event will Contractor be liable for any loss of use, loss of time, inconvenience, commercial loss, loss of profits or savings or other incidental, special or consequential damages to the full extent such use may be disclaimed by law. Contractor understands and agrees that it shall be liable to repay and shall repay upon demand to END USER any amounts determined by H-GAC, its independent auditors, or any agency of State or Federal government to have been paid in violation of the terms of this Agreement.

  • Accidents and Dangerous Occurrences The Hirer must report all accidents involving injury to the public to a member of the Village Hall management committee as soon as possible and complete the relevant section in the Village Hall’s accident book. Any failure of equipment belonging to the Village Hall or brought in by the Hirer must also be reported as soon as possible. Certain types of accident or injury must be reported on a special form to the local authority. The Hall Secretary will give assistance in completing this form. This is in accordance with the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR).

  • Contractor Obligations After receipt of the Notice of Termination and except as otherwise directed by the State, the Contractor shall immediately proceed to: a. To the extent specified in the Notice of Termination, stop work under the Contract on the date specified. b. Place no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services, and/or facilities except as may be necessary for completion of such portion(s) of the work under the Contract as is (are) not terminated. c. Terminate and cancel any orders or subcontracts for related to the services, except as may be necessary for completion of such portion(s) of the work under the Contract as is (are) not terminated. d. Transfer to the State all completed or partially completed plans, drawings, information, and other property which, if the Contract had been completed, would be required to be furnished to the State. e. Take other action as may be necessary or as directed by the State for the protection and preservation of the property related to the contract which is in the possession of the contractor and in which the State has or may acquire any interest. f. Make available to the State all cost and other records relevant to a determination of an equitable settlement.

  • Property Damage Lessee shall obtain and maintain insurance coverage on all of Lessee's personal property, Trade Fixtures, and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Such insurance shall be full replacement cost coverage with a deductible of not to exceed $1,000 per occurrence. The proceeds from any such insurance shall be used by Lessee for the replacement of personal property, Trade Fixtures and Lessee Owned Alterations and Utility Installations. Lessee shall provide Lessor with written evidence that such insurance is in force.

  • Contractor Parties A Contractor’s members, directors, officers, shareholders, partners, managers, principal officers, representatives, agents, servants, consultants, employees or any one of them or any other person or entity with whom the Contractor is in privity of oral or written contract and the Contractor intends for such other person or entity to Perform under the Contract in any capacity.

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