Common use of Failure to Maintain Coverage Clause in Contracts

Failure to Maintain Coverage. The insurance policies and coverages set forth above are required and providing proof of and maintaining insurance of the types and with such terms and limits set forth above is a material obligation of Contractor. Contractor’s failure to obtain or maintain in full force and effect any insurance coverage required under this Agreement shall constitute material breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Lime Sludge Hauling and Removal Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement

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Failure to Maintain Coverage. The insurance policies and coverages set forth above are required and providing proof of and maintaining insurance of the types and with such terms and limits set forth above is a material obligation of ContractorVendor. ContractorVendor’s failure to obtain or maintain in full force and effect any insurance coverage required under this Agreement shall constitute material breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Janitorial Services Agreement, Employee Event Planning and Management Services Agreement, Supply and Delivery Agreement

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Failure to Maintain Coverage. The insurance policies and coverages set forth above are required and providing proof of and maintaining insurance of the types and with such terms and limits set forth above is a material obligation of ContractorConsultant. ContractorConsultant’s failure to obtain or maintain in full force and effect any insurance coverage required under this Agreement shall constitute material breach of this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Architectural Services, Agreement for Architectural Services

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