Common use of General Liability Comprehensive General Liability Insurance Clause in Contracts

General Liability Comprehensive General Liability Insurance. Such coverage shall include: Premises-Operations, Contractor's Protective, Products-Completed Operations, Contractual Liability covering the liability assumed by this Master Subcontract Agreement, Personal Injury, Broad Form Property Damage (including Completed Operations), full Explosion, Collapse and Underground Coverage, Broad Form Notice of Occurrence. Such coverage shall not include any exclusion for any type of work included in Subcontractor’s scope of work, set forth in the Work Order, Exhibit AA, or for Subcontractor’s own employees. The Subcontractor shall continue to carry Completed Operations Liability Insurance for at least two (2) years after either 90 days following substantial completion of the work or final payment to the Contractor, whichever is earlier. Prior to the start of its work Subcontractor shall provide to Contractor a copy of the Completed Operations endorsement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Subcontract Agreement, Florida Master Subcontract Agreement, Master Subcontract Agreement

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