Common use of Insurance and Losses Clause in Contracts

Insurance and Losses. Insurance premiums and costs incurred for insurance provided that such insurance is customary, affords prudent protection against risk and is at a premium no higher than that charged on a competitive basis by insurance companies which are not Affiliates of the Contractor. Except in cases of failure to insure where insurance coverage is required pursuant to this Agreement, actual costs and losses incurred shall be allowable to the extent not made good by insurance. Such costs may include repair and replacement of property resulting from damages or losses incurred by fire, flood, storm, theft, accident or other cause.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: www.resourcecontracts.org, www.resourcecontracts.org, mail.laohamutuk.org

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