Common use of Intentional Fault Clause in Contracts

Intentional Fault. (Article 2464) The Insurer is never liable to compensate for injury resulting from the Insured’s intentional fault. Where there is more than one Insured, the obligation of coverage remains in respect of those Insureds who have not committed an intentional fault. Where the Insurer is liable for injury caused by a person for whose acts the Insured is liable, the obligation of coverage subsists regardless of the nature or gravity of that person’s fault.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Insuring Agreement, Insuring Agreement, Insuring Agreement

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Intentional Fault. (Article 2464) The Insurer is never liable to compensate for injury resulting from the Insured’s 's intentional fault. Where there is more than one Insured, the obligation of coverage remains in respect of those Insureds who have not committed an intentional fault. Where the Insurer is liable for injury caused by a person for whose acts the Insured is liable, the obligation of coverage subsists regardless of the nature or gravity of that person’s 's fault.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Global Personal Insurance, Insuring Agreement

Intentional Fault. (Article 2464) The Insurer is never liable to compensate for injury resulting from the Insured’s intentional fault. Where there is more than one Insured, the obligation of coverage remains in respect of those Insureds who have not committed an intentional fault. ME1510 (08/2019) - GENERAL CONDITIONS 17 Where the Insurer is liable for injury caused by a person for whose acts the Insured is liable, the obligation of coverage subsists regardless of the nature or gravity of that person’s fault.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Insuring Agreement, Insuring Agreement

Intentional Fault. (Article 2464) The Insurer is never liable to compensate for injury resulting from the Insured’s intentional fault. Where there is more than one Insured, the obligation of coverage remains in respect of those Insureds who have not committed an intentional fault. GENERAL CONDITIONS 17 Where the Insurer is liable for injury caused by a person for whose acts the Insured is liable, the obligation of coverage subsists regardless of the nature or gravity of that person’s fault.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Insuring Agreement

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Intentional Fault. (Article 2464) The Insurer insurer is never liable to compensate for injury resulting from the Insured’s intentional fault. Where there is more than one Insured, the obligation of coverage remains in respect of those Insureds who have not committed an intentional fault. Where the Insurer is liable for injury caused by a person for whose acts the Insured is liable, the obligation of coverage subsists regardless of the nature or gravity of that person’s 's fault.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: rciiq.org

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