Common use of Contractor’s Commercial General Liability Insurance Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Commercial General Liability Insurance. 45.1.1.1 With respect to the operations performed by the Contractor and those performed for him by Subcontractors, the Contractor shall carry Commercial General Liability insurance providing for a total limit of one million dollars for all damages arising out of bodily injury or death of all persons in any one accident or occurrence, and for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property in any one accident, a total or aggregate limit of two million dollars for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to or death of all persons in any one accident or occurrence and out of injury to or destruction of property during the policy period. Coverage for hazards of explosion, collapse, and underground subsidence (X-C-U) and for asbestos abatement must also be included when applicable to the Work to be performed.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: biznet.ct.gov, www.ccsu.edu, www.ccsu.edu

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