Common use of Insurance Coverage Certificates Clause in Contracts

Insurance Coverage Certificates. Through and including the Contract Expiration Date and any Extensions, the Contractor shall secure and continuously maintain through the term of this Agreement, the insurance specified in Exhibit VIII to protect the Contractor and the County from claims under Workers' Compensation Acts and from claims for bodily injury, death or property damage which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's obligations and operations under this Agreement or anyone directly or indirectly employed by it for whose acts or omissions it may be liable. The Contractor shall not establish and give, nor shall the County recognize, any notice to the County of the commencement of services unless and until the Contractor shall have provided the County proof (including copies of policies) that the insurance coverage listed in Exhibit VIII and required to be secured by the Contractor have been secured and will be in full force and effect on the commencement of services. All certificates of insurance and policies shall (i) be furnished to the County prior to the commencement of service, (ii) be in a form and coverage satisfactory to the County, (iii) list the various coverage, and (iv) contain, in addition to any provisions otherwise required, sixty (60) days prior written notice of cancellation, non-renewal or material change in the policies given to the County by registered mail, return receipt requested. All such notices shall name the Contractor and identify this Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collection Franchise Agreement, Collection Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

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