Common use of Gross Negligence Clause in Contracts

Gross Negligence. a person’s failure to exercise necessary care to a material extent. In the context of these Insurance Terms, gross negligence includes acts of a person under the influence (such as an alcoholic or narco­ tic/psychotropic intoxication), and consumption of alcohol or drugs/psychotropic substances immediately after an insured event.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Freight Forwarder’s Liability Insurance Agreement, Cargo Insurance Agreement, Cargo Insurance Terms and Conditions

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Gross Negligence. a person’s failure to exercise necessary care to a material extent. In the context of these Insurance Insur- ance Terms, gross negligence includes acts of a person under the influence (such as an alcoholic or narco­ tic/narcotic/ psychotropic intoxication), and consumption of alcohol or drugs/psychotropic substances immediately after an insured event.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Road Carrier's Liability Insurance Terms and Conditions, Freight Forwarder’s Liability Insurance Agreement

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Gross Negligence. a person’s failure to exercise necessary care to a material extent. In the context of these Insurance Terms, gross negligence includes acts of a person under the influence (such as an alcoholic or narco­ tic/narcotic/ psychotropic intoxication), and consumption of alcohol or drugs/psychotropic substances immediately after an insured event.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Road Carrier's Liability Insurance Agreement

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