Deductible Amounts Sample Clauses

Deductible Amounts. The deductible amounts for any peril shall not exceed those determined by the Contractor to be customary in the industry. The Contractor shall be responsible for payment of its deductible. For any required insurance coverage, the Contractor may use a self-insurance program, provided such program has received prior written approval of the Department.
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Deductible Amounts. The policies of insurance which Tenant is required to provide under this Lease shall not have deductibles or self-insured retentions in excess of Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000).
Deductible Amounts. All insurance carried by the Lessee shall be maintained with generally recognized responsible insurance companies or other entity authorized and qualified under the laws of the State to assume the risks thereof against loss or damage thereto from the following causes: (a) all buildings and all machinery and equipment therein against loss or damage by fire, lightning, tornado or winds; and (b) all other property against loss or damage by fire or lightning if the same is not fireproof, and against loss or damage from other causes customarily insured against by entities engaged in similar enterprises. Such coverage shall be selected by the Lessee, and may be written with deductible amounts comparable to those on similar policies carried by the Lessee. All policies evidencing such insurance shall provide for the payment of all losses to be made directly to the Lessee. All insurance herein required may be contained in blanket policies now or hereafter maintained by the Lessee.
Deductible Amounts. The Service Provider shall be responsible for payment of its deductible.
Deductible Amounts. Use, Maintenance and Alteration of the Premises...................... 5.1 Tenant's Maintenance Obligations............................ 5.2
Deductible Amounts. Contractor may choose the amount of deductible for any of the insurance coverage required above, but in no event shall such deductible for each occurrence exceed aggregate limit of coverage. [If blank, the limit will be 5%].
Deductible Amounts. The Contractor shall disclose the amount of any deductible or self-insurance component applicable to the General Liability and Automobile Liability or any other policies required herein, if any. The City reserves the right to require additional information to determine if the Contractor has the financial capacity to meet its obligations under a deductible. Thereafter, at its option, the City may require a lower deductible, funds equal to the deductible placed in escrow, a certificate of self- insurance, collateral, or other mechanism in the amount of deductible to ensure additional protection for the City.
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Deductible Amounts. The policies of insurance which Tenant is required to provide under this Lease will not have deductibles or self-insured retentions in excess of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000). 5. Use, Maintenance and Alteration of the Premises.
Deductible Amounts. 8.3.1. Any of the policies of insurance referred to in clauses 6.3, 8.1, or 8.2 may, with the approval of the Landlord, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld, provide that the amount payable in the event of any loss will be reduced by a reasonable deductible amount designated by the Tenant, acting reasonably. The Tenant will be a co-insurer to the extent of the amount deducted from the insurance monies paid in the event of any loss, and that amount will, for the purpose of clause 8.7, be included as part of the insurance monies payable and paid.
Deductible Amounts. Citizens shall be exempt from, and in no way liable for, any sum of money which may represent a deductible in any of these policies. The payment of deductibles as well as any self-insured retention shall be the sole responsibility of Vendor.
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