Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance Sample Clauses

Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. The Grantors shall maintain excess and/or umbrella liability insurance written on an occurrence basis in an amount not less than $20,000,000 providing coverage limits excess of the insurance limits required under subsection (a)(ii). Such insurance shall follow the form of the primary insurances and drop down in case of exhaustion of underlying limits and/or aggregates.
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Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. Resource Provider shall provide and maintain Excess Umbrella Liability Insurance with limits of $4,000,000 per occurrence in excess of the limits of insurance provided in paragraph (b) of this Section 18.1.
Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. Credit Parties shall maintain excess or umbrella liability insurance written on an occurrence basis in an amount of not less than $35,000,000 providing coverage limits excess of the insurance limits required under Sections 5.4(a)(ii) and (iii) above. Such insurance shall follow from the primary insurances and drop down in case of exhaustion of underlying limits and/or aggregates. Such insurance shall not contain an exclusion for punitive or exemplary damages where insurable under law.
Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance written on an occurrence form or AEGIS claims made form and providing coverage limits in excess of the primary Employers Liability, Commercial General Liability and Commercial Auto Liability Policies. The limits of such Excess/Umbrella coverage shall be not less than ten million dollars ($10,000,000), with forms that are at least as broad as the underlying policies. Such insurance shall not contain exclusions for punitive or exemplary damage where permitted by law.
Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. Bodily Injury and $5,000,000 Combined Single Limit Each Occurrence Property Damage (Minimum in Excess of Primary)
Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall obtain, pay for and maintain excess/umbrella liability insurance during the contract term, insuring the Contractor (or subcontractor) for an amount of not less $5,000,000 and that provides coverage at least as broad as and applies in excess and follows form of the primary liability coverages required hereinabove. The policy shall provide "drop down" coverage where underlying primary insurance coverage limits are insufficient or exhausted. The required Commercial General Liability, Commercial Automobile and Employers Liability limits may be accomplished through a combination of primary and excess/umbrella liability policies written on a follow-form basis.
Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. In addition to the coverages outlined above, Excess Umbrella Liability shall be maintained in effect with a minimum limit of $5,000,000. Such coverage is to be excess over Article 16a(ii), Article 16b and Article 16c as identified above, unless such underlying coverages are written in the amount of $6,000,000 or more. For coverage associated with Articles 16a, 16b, 16c and 16d insurance provided by Seller shall be primary and non-contributory and shall contain a waiver of subrogation to be endorsed to all policies in favor of JEG. Before commencing performance of any Work on the Project, Seller shall provide to JEG a certificate(s) of insurance in compliance with the above requirements, stating policy numbers, dates of expiration, and limits of liability thereunder, and including copies of the endorsements evidencing the addition of JEG and any other party which JEG has an obligation to indemnify as an additional insured party. All insurance provided by Seller shall provide for thirty (30) days written notice to JEG prior to cancellation or any modification of any such insurance. In the event of cancellation for non-payment of a premium, Seller shall notify JEG immediately in writing.
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Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. In addition to the coverages outlined above, Excess Umbrella Liability shall be maintained in effect with a minimum limit of $5,000,000. Such coverage is to be excess over Article 16a(ii), Article 16b and Article 16c as identified above, unless such underlying coverages are written in the amount of $6,000,000 or more.
Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance providing limits of liability of $1,000,000 in excess of the underlying limits for Commercial General Liability, Comprehensive Automobile Liability, and Workers Compensation Coverage B - Employer’s Liability.
Excess/Umbrella Liability Insurance. (i) Excess Umbrella Liability Insurance with a single limit of at least $15,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate, in excess of the limits of insurance provided above.
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