INSURANCE TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE CLINIC Sample Clauses

INSURANCE TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE CLINIC. During the term of this Agreement, the Clinic shall maintain comprehensive professional liability insurance with such carrier as determined jointly by Administrator and the Clinic, with limits per claim and per physician to be agreed upon by Administrator and the Clinic and a separate limit of the Clinic with such deductible ____________________________________________________________ Management Services Agreement - Physicians Trust, Inc. 24 113 as is mutually agreeable by Administrator and the Clinic. All malpractice premiums and deductibles related thereto shall be included in Clinic Expenses. All costs, expenses and liabilities incurred by the Clinic or Administrator in excess of the limits of such policies shall be included in Excluded Clinic Expenses.
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