Crime. The Contractor is responsible for all persons handling funds under this Agreement, against loss by dishonesty, robbery, burglary, theft, destruction or disappearance, computer fraud, credit card forgery and other related crime risks.
Crime. Lessee and/or Owner shall obtain Crime coverage insuring against the dishonest acts & theft of Lessee’s and/or Owner’s and Lessee’s customers’ personal property by Operator’s employees. ARTICLE 13 PROPERTY TAXES, LOCAL TAXES, LEVIES AND OTHER ASSESSMENTS
Crime. Except for the Transition Insurance, Ski Holdings will have no responsibility for arranging to provide to the Company any other form of insurance coverage, including directors and officers liability insurance, employment practices liability insurance, fiduciary liability insurance, xxxxxxx compensation or other forms of insurance. The Company will promptly reimburse Ski Holdings for its allocable share of all premium costs of the Transition Insurance, as reflected on Schedule 1. The Company will pay all actual uncovered claims, excess losses, deductibles and other costs applicable to the Transition Insurance for any incidents applicable to its business and operations, as well as any taxes or administrative expenses associated with the Transition Insurance.
Crime. (Employee Theft, Premises and Computer Fraud). A Crime policy with a limit of liability of $1 million per occurrence and in the annual aggregate.
Crime. The City will not be held responsible for any theft, embezzlement for acts of theft, dishonesty, robbery, disappearance, destruction, or losses related to obligations, operations, or deliveries related to this Agreement. Supplier shall obtain adequate commercial crime insurance coverage.
Crime. Contractor or any of its executive officers, or any of its employees or agents that are working primarily on a Deliverable under this Agreement, is convicted for fraud, embezzlement, or a crime involving misuse of public funds.
Crime. The FIRM shall maintain throughout the duration of this Agreement a commercial crime policy, including employee theft. The minimum limit shall be $1,000,000 per loss. The policy must include a “Clients’ Property” endorsement CR 04 01 or similar.
Crime a comprehensive crime coverage policy with a minimum limit of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000). Coverage to include (i) employee dishonesty (to include employees and board members), (ii) monies and securities coverage both inside and outside premises, and (iii) depositors forgery coverage.
Crime. Crime trends in Dundee continue downward by about 7% (three year rolling average). At the end of 2011 figures highlighted that there was an overall 24.5% reduction in crime in Dundee compared to the same time in 2010. That represents 1727 fewer victims of crime and is the lowest level for three years. Figures show a 17% reduction in robbery, 29% reduction in vandalism and with almost one in three crimes detected. A 40% reduction in domestic housebreaking and with more than one in three crimes detected (33.7% - and 11% improvement on a year ago). Similarly vehicle crime and reports of youths causing annoyance are at a four year low. Fig 19: Robbery Robbery 63 28 31 35 32 24 25 22 21 21 16 15 Qtr1 2008/09 Qtr3 Qtr1 2009/10 Qtr3 Qtr1 2010/11 Qtr3 Fig 20: Vandalism Vandalism 789 755 720 738 764 715 731 745 660 658 608 543 Qtr1 2008/09 Qtr3 Qtr1 2009/10 Qtr3 Qtr1 2010/11 Qtr3 Fig 21: Domestic Housebreaking Domestic Dwelling Housebreaking 184 172 176 156 130 120 125 112 124 128 93 90 Qtr1 2008/09 Qtr3 Qtr1 2009/10 Qtr3 Qtr1 2010/11 Qtr3 Fig 22: Youth Causing Annoyance Youth Causing Annoyance 2352 2110 2109 2079 2042 1976 1727 1546 1502 1470 1399 1305 1087 1003 Qtr1 Qtr3 2008/09 Qtr1 2009/10 Qtr3 Qtr1 2010/11 Qtr3 Qtr1 2011/12 938 856 Qtr3
Crime. It is a general rule that a person cannot be held liable for the crimes of another in essence the master cannot be held liable for the crime of his employee. There are of course exceptions to this, ▪ if the crime was done in execution of orders of the employer ▪ if the employer is aware of the crime ▪ if the crime is carried out in the course of employment For an employer to be exonerated of all charges he must prove he did not know about the crimes and if he knew that he tried to stop it. In the case of Board of Custom & Excise v Agu & Chika Brothers, the company was held liable for knowingly importing prohibited goods into the country even though the offence was committed by the company's agent. Also, in the case of Xxxxx x Xxxxx, Xxxxx & ors, the employers were held liable for the employee's crime of fraud towards an old widow.