Insurance Submission Requirements Sample Clauses

Insurance Submission Requirements. 16.4.1 The Manager shall furnish evidence of all policies prior to occupancy or start of any work to: Transbay Joint Powers Authority 000 Xxxxxxx Xx., Xxxxx 0000 Xxx Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000 Attn: Executive Director 16.4.2 Certificates of insurance may be supplied as evidence of such aforementioned policies. However, if requested by the Owner, the Manager shall deliver to the Owner, within forty-five (45) days of such request, a copy of such policies required to be carried by Manager pursuant to Section 16.2, certified by the insurance carrier as being true and complete. With respect to any policies required to be carried by any contractor pursuant to Section 16.2.2 or any Tenant pursuant to Section 16.3, if requested by the Owner, the Manager shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain and deliver to the Owner, within forty- five (45) days of such request, a copy of such policies, certified by the insurance carrier as being true and complete. If a certificate of insurance is submitted it must: (1) be signed by an authorized representative of the insurance carrier or producer and notarized; (2) disclose any deductible, sub- limit, self-insured retention, aggregate limit or any exclusions to the policy that materially change the coverage; (3) indicate the Additional Insureds and Named Insureds as required herein. The Manager must provide (or use commercially reasonable efforts to cause any contractor or Tenant to provide, as applicable) a copy of the Additional Insured endorsement (s) as required in the foregoing and must include the policy number(s); and (5) expressly reference the inclusion of all required endorsements. The Manager shall be responsible for managing and tracking insurance compliance for all Tenants and their contractors throughout the Term.
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Insurance Submission Requirements. The Tour has submitted proof to the Village that it meets all Village insurance requirements. Insurance, with coverage amounts at no less than the Village’s minimum requirements, must be held by the Tour throughout the term of this Agreement. Certificates of insurance as stated below will be required no later than five (5) business days from the date of acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.
Insurance Submission Requirements. The Tenant shall furnish evidence of all policies prior to occupancy or start of any work to: ______________________________ ______________________________ ______________________________ Certificates of insurance may be supplied as evidence of such aforementioned policies. However, if requested by the Landlord, the Tenant shall deliver to the Landlord within forty-five (45) days of the request a copy of such policies, certified by the insurance carrier as being true and complete. If a certificate of insurance is submitted it must: (1) be provided on the MTA Certificate of Insurance Form; (2) be signed by an authorized representative of the insurance carrier or producer and notarized; (3) disclose any deductible, sub- limit, self-insured retention, aggregate limit or any exclusions to the policy that materially change the coverage; (4) indicate the Additional Insureds and Named Insureds as required herein. The Tenant must provide a copy of the Additional Insured endorsement (s) as required in the foregoing and must include the policy number(s); (5) reference the Lease number on the certificate; and (6) expressly reference the inclusion of all required endorsements. The Tenant shall be responsible for managing and tracking insurance compliance for all Subtenants and their contractors throughout the Term.
Insurance Submission Requirements. The Pub has submitted proof to the Village that it meets all Village insurance requirements. Insurance, with coverage amounts at no less than the Village’s minimum requirements, must be held by the Pub throughout the term of this Agreement. Certificates of insurance as stated below will be required no later than five (5) business days from the date of acceptance of the terms of this Agreement.

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