Common use of Inadequate Insurance Coverage Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Lease, www.nps.gov, www.nps.gov

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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.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Attachment a Draft Lease, www.nps.gov

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.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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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.insurers.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nps.gov

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