Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance may be used to meet the required limits of insurance.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. (1) Limit of Liability: at least $3,000,000.00 combined single limit and at least $3,000,000.00 aggregate limit with an additional insured endorsement for the School District on the liability policy.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance is acceptable to meet the minimum coverage requirements for Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability Insurance. In such case, the insurance certificate must include a list of the policies that fall under the excess/umbrella insurance. Sample wording is “The Excess/Umbrella policy is excess over primary Commercial General Liability and primary Automobile Liability Insurance.”
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. Contractor will provide Excess/Umbrella insurance coverage of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) to follow form on the employer's liability, general liability and auto insurance described in this Article.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance is acceptable to meet the minimum insurance requirements. If Excess/Umbrella coverage is used, the Certificate of Insurance must include a list of the policies that fall under the Excess/Umbrella insurance. For example: “The Excess/Umbrella policy is excess over General Liability, Auto Liability, etc.”
Excess/Umbrella Insurance providing following form coverage for Employer’s Liability, Maritime Employer’s Liability, General Liability, Business Automobile Liability, Vessel Pollution Liabilities, and Protection & Indemnity. Limit of Liability: Nine Million Dollars ($9,000,000) any one accident or occurrence.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. The coverage amounts set forth for Commercial General Liability and Commercial Auto Liability may be met by a combination of primary and excess/umbrella policies as long as in combination the limits equal or exceed the amounts stated.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. A combination of primary and excess/umbrella insurance is acceptable. If Contractor is using excess/umbrella insurance to meet the minimum insurance requirement, Contractor’s certificate must include a list of the policies that fall under the excess/umbrella insurance. Sample wording is “The Excess/Umbrella policy is excess over General Liability, Auto Liability, etc.”
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. The Consultant shall provide and maintain excess/umbrella liability insurance to provide limits in excess of underlying primary policies for an amount of not less $5,000,000.
Excess/Umbrella Insurance. 1. Minimum Limits – Excess coverage not less than *** over Commercial General Liability, Automobile Liability and Employer’s Liability coverages set forth above. This Product Addendum One (“Product Addendum One”) is made this 10th day of September, 2009 (“Effective Date”), by and between MetroPCS Wireless, Inc. (“MetroPCS”) and Ericsson Inc. (“Supplier”), and is hereby made a part of the Master Procurement Agreement between the parties dated September 10, 2009 (“Agreement”).