EFFECTIVE INSURANCE Sample Clauses

EFFECTIVE INSURANCE. All flood, hazard and MI insurance policies remain in full force and effect.
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EFFECTIVE INSURANCE. All flood, hazard, LGC, MIC and MI insurance policies remain in full force and effect.
EFFECTIVE INSURANCE. All required insurance policies have been issued by insurance companies rated, at the time the related Mortgage was closed, B+ or higher as determined by the then-current edition of Best's Key Rating Guide and remain in full force and effect. Seller has complied with all insurance contract obligations which, if not complied with, might have a material adverse effect on the Servicing. To the best of Seller's knowledge each building or other improvement located on the premises covered by each Mortgage is insured in the manner required under applicable mortgagee clauses against (i) loss or damage by fire and from such other insurable risks and against hazards as are set forth in the standard extended coverage form of endorsement, and (ii) such other hazards required by applicable Servicing Agreements, the related Master Servicer, Investor or Agency, if any. To the best of Seller's knowledge, all premiums for such insurance have been paid to date. Seller has no knowledge and has not received notice that any of the said buildings or other improvements have been affected in any substantial manner or suffered any material loss as a result of any fire, explosion, accident, strike, riot, war, Act of God or act of a public enemy.
EFFECTIVE INSURANCE. All required insurance policies, of whatever type, remain in full force and effect. The Seller has not engaged in, and has no knowledge of the mortgagor's having engaged in, any act or omission which would impair the coverage validity or binding effect of any such policies. There is in force with respect to each Mortgage Loan, as required by the applicable Agency, a hazard insurance policy that provides, at a minimum, for fire, windstorm, earthquake and extended coverage in an amount not less than the outstanding principal balance of the Mortgage Loan or the full insurable value of improvements, whichever is less. If required by the Flood Disaster Protection Act, each Mortgage Loan is covered by a flood insurance policy in an amount not less than the lesser of (i) the outstanding principal balance of the applicable Mortgage Loan or (ii) the maximum amount of insurance that is available under such Act. All individual insurance policies contain a standard mortgagee clause naming the Seller or the applicable Agency, and its successors and assigns, as mortgagee, and all premiums due and payable thereon have been paid. The Mortgage obligates the mortgagor thereunder to maintain hazard and/or flood insurance policies at the mortgagor's cost and expense, and on the mortgagor's failure to do so, authorizes the holder of the Mortgage to obtain and maintain such insurance at such mortgagor's cost and expense, and to seek reimbursement therefor from the mortgagor, if reimbursement is permitted under applicable law, Agency Requirements and the Mortgage Loan documents.

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  • Trauma Insurance All employees will be covered by an Incolink administered lump sum insurance policy providing financial compensation in the event of a major work related (ie. WorkCover) accident resulting in death or permanent total disablement. The full and precise conditions of this cover will be in accordance with the terms of the policy, but in general will provide that, in the event of a workplace accident occurring which results in either the death or total permanent disablement of a worker covered by this Agreement, a lump sum payment as specified below will made. The defined payments are: With dependants $250,000 Without dependants $150,000 This benefit has been agreed to by the company on the grounds that premium costs have been set at $7 per week/worker and will not exceed that amount. In the event of insurance costs rising, it is agreed that the table of defined benefits will be reduced so as to maintain the $7 premium figure. To maintain this cover the company agrees to pay the amounts every week for each employee.

  • Crime Insurance Contractor shall maintain during the term of the Contract Crime Insurance on a “loss sustained form” or “loss discovered form,” and coverage must include the following:  The policy must allow for reporting of circumstances or incidents that might give rise to future claims.  The policy must include an extended reporting period of no less than one (1) year with respect to events which occurred but were not reported during the term of the policy.  Any warranties required by the Contractor’s insurer as a result of this Contract must be disclosed and complied with. Said insurance shall extend coverage to include the principals (all directors, officers, agents and employees) of the Contractor as a result of this Contract.  The policy shall include coverage for third party fidelity and name “The People of the State of New York, the New York State Office of General Services, any entity authorized by law or regulation to use this Contract as an Authorized User and their officers, agents, and employees” as “Loss Payees” for all third party coverage secured. This requirement applies to both primary and excess liability policies, as applicable.  The policy shall not contain a condition requiring an arrest and conviction.  The policy shall include coverage for computer crime/fraud.

  • Insurance The Company and the Subsidiaries are insured by insurers of recognized financial responsibility against such losses and risks and in such amounts as are prudent and customary in the businesses in which the Company and the Subsidiaries are engaged, including, but not limited to, directors and officers insurance coverage. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has any reason to believe that it will not be able to renew its existing insurance coverage as and when such coverage expires or to obtain similar coverage from similar insurers as may be necessary to continue its business without a significant increase in cost.

  • Health and Hospitalization Insurance Single Coverage: The School District shall contribute a sum not to exceed $284.00 per month toward the premium for individual coverage for each full-time employee employed by the School District who qualifies for and is enrolled in single coverage in the School District’s group health and hospitalization insurance plan. Any additional cost of the premium shall be borne by the employee and paid by payroll deduction.

  • Risk of Loss; Insurance a) The State shall not be liable to Contractor for any risk of Deliverable loss or damage while Deliverable is in transit, or while in the Department’s possession, except when such loss or damage is due directly to the Department’s negligence or intentional misconduct. Nothing in this Section is intended nor shall it be construed, in any manner, as waiving or compromising the sovereign immunity of the State. b) Throughout the Term, Contractor shall maintain, at Contractor’s sole cost and expense, a policy or policies of commercial general liability insurance, including contractual liability coverage, in an amount not less than $1,000,000.00 for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to, or death of, all persons and injuries to or destruction of property, in any one accident or occurrence, and, subject to that limit per accident, a total (or aggregate) limit of $2,000,000.00 per occurrence for all damages arising out of bodily injuries to, or death of, all persons and injuries to or destruction of property per policy period. Such insurance policy or policies shall name the State and State’s officials, agents and employees as additional insureds. Contractor shall provide the State a certificate of insurance evidencing the above coverage upon written request on an annual basis and shall not begin performance of the Services until such a certificate has been provided to DAS and, if requested, the Department. c) During the Term, and for a period of three (3) years thereafter, the Contractor shall carry Professional Liability Insurance in the amount of $1,000,000 per Claim and Annual Aggregate. Contractor shall provide the State a certificate of insurance evidencing such Professional Liability Insurance coverage upon written request on an annual basis and shall not begin Performance of the Services until such a certificate has been provided to the Department. d) All insurance with the exception of the professional liability insurance required under (c) above must be written on an occurrence basis as opposed to “claims made” basis.

  • Group Insurance All employees covered by this Agreement shall receive the same group insurance benefits as provided to other County employees in accordance with the County Benefit Program.

  • Commercial Automobile Insurance If the Grantee’s duties include the use of a commercial vehicle, the Grantee shall maintain automobile liability, bodily injury, and property damage coverage. Insuring clauses for both bodily injury and property damage shall provide coverage on an occurrence basis. The Department, its employees, and officers shall be named as an additional insured on any automobile insurance policy. The minimum limits shall be as follows: $200,000/300,000 Automobile Liability for Company-Owned Vehicles, if applicable $200,000/300,000 Hired and Non-owned Automobile Liability Coverage

  • Fire Insurance The LESSEE shall not permit any use of the leased premises which will make voidable any insurance on the property of which the leased premises are a part, or on the contents of said property or which shall be contrary to any law or regulation from time to time established by the New England Fire Insurance Rating Association, or any similar body succeeding to its powers. The LESSEE shall on demand reimburse the LESSOR, and all other tenants, all extra insurance premiums caused by the LESSEE's use of the premises.

  • Retiree Insurance Retired employees and their dependents shall be entitled to continued coverage under the district sponsored group health insurance program, provided the retired employee makes written application with the clerk of the board of education for such continued coverage within thirty (30) days following the retirement of the employee. Retired employees electing continued coverage shall be required to make the monthly premium payment for such continued coverage in advance of the due date of the premium to the carrier. The premium amount will be determined by the carrier. Such payment shall be made to the Board of Education or directly to the insurance carrier, as may be determined by the board. The coverage under the group health-care benefits will cease at such time as (1) the retired employee attains eligibility for Medicare, (2) the retired employee fails to make the required premium payments on a timely basis, or (3) the retired employee becomes covered or is eligible to be covered under a group plan of another employer. For purposes of this provision, retired means those employees who have terminated employment and are receiving a retirement or disability benefit from K.P.E.R.S.

  • Long Term Disability Insurance 250. The City, at its own cost, shall provide to employees a Long Term Disability (LTD) benefit that provides, after a one hundred and eighty (180) day elimination period, sixty percent salary (60%) (subject to integration) up to age sixty-five (65). Employees who are receiving or who are eligible to receive LTD shall be eligible to participate in the City's Catastrophic Illness Program as set forth in the ordinance governing such program.

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