Common use of Fire and Other Casualty Insurance Clause in Contracts

Fire and Other Casualty Insurance. The Lessee, at its own cost and expense, shall keep the vehicle(s) insured against loss or damage by fire or other risk now or hereinafter embraced by the term “comprehensive and collision coverage.” The coverage shall be sufficient to create and assure a fund to be used to replace or repair the vehicle(s) in the event that damage or destruction necessitates the same. The Lessee shall be responsible for protecting the vehicle(s), based on the current market value, by maintaining adequate insurance throughout the lease period for the equipment. Failure of the Lessee to provide adequate insurance shall be considered a breach of this agreement and, after notification by the Lessor, may result in termination of this agreement. The Lessee agrees to notify the Lessor immediately when any vehicle is withdrawn from service due to casualty loss. Fair market value shall be deemed to be equal to the damages paid by the Lessee's insurance carrier or from a self-insured reserve account. Lessor has no obligation for any loss in regard to the vehicle(s). In no event shall salvage value be considered as fair market value for project equipment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Vehicle Lease Agreement, Commercial Truck Lease Agreement, Vehicle Lease Agreement

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Fire and Other Casualty Insurance. The Lessee, at its own cost and expense, shall keep the vehicle(s) insured against loss or damage by fire or other risk now or hereinafter embraced by the term “comprehensive and collision coverage.” The coverage shall be sufficient to create and assure a fund to be used to replace or repair the vehicle(s) in the event that damage or destruction necessitates the same. The Lessee shall be responsible for protecting the vehicle(s), based on the current market value, by maintaining adequate insurance throughout the lease period for the equipment. Failure of the Lessee to provide adequate insurance shall be considered a breach of this agreement and, after notification by the Lessor, may result in termination of this agreement. The Lessee agrees to notify the Lessor immediately when any vehicle is withdrawn from service due to casualty loss. Fair market value shall be deemed to be equal to the damages paid by the Lessee's insurance carrier or from a self-insured reserve account. Lessor has no obligation for any loss in regard to the vehicle(s). In no event shall salvage value be considered as fair market value for project equipment.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Commercial Vehicle Lease Purchase Agreement

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