Inadequate Insurance Coverage Sample Clauses

Inadequate Insurance Coverage. The Lessee is solely responsible for any inadequacy of insurance coverage or any failure of insurers. Nothing in this Lease and no oral or written statement or communication by the Lessor acknowledging that the Lessee’s insurance satisfies the requirements in Exhibit B to this Lease constitutes the Lessor’s approval of the Lessee’s insurer or insurance coverage; or alters in any way the Lessee’s sole responsibility and liability for any inadequacy of insurance coverage or any failure of insurers.
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Inadequate Insurance Coverage. The Lessee’s responsibilities under this Lease for the repair or replacement of the Premises assumes full risk and responsibility for any inadequacy of insurance coverage or any failure of insurers. No approval by the Lessor of any insurer, or the terms or conditions of any policy, or any coverage or amount of insurance, or any deductible amount shall be construed as a representation by the Lessor of the solvency of the insurer or the sufficiency of any policy or any coverage or amount of insurance or deductible.

Related to Inadequate Insurance Coverage

  • Insurance Coverage The Company and each Subsidiary maintains in full force and effect insurance coverage that is customary for comparably situated companies for the business being conducted and properties owned or leased by the Company and each Subsidiary, and the Company reasonably believes such insurance coverage to be adequate against all liabilities, claims and risks against which it is customary for comparably situated companies to insure.

  • Subcontractor Insurance Coverage Contractor shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance coverage that meets the minimum scope and limits of insurance coverage specified in this Exhibit C. EXHIBIT D

  • Insurance Coverage Requirements 8.25.1 General Liability insurance written on ISO policy form CG 00 01 or its equivalent with limits of not less than the following: General Aggregate: $2 million Products/Completed Operations Aggregate: $1 million Personal and Advertising Injury: $1 million Each Occurrence: $1 million

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