Liability and Tenant Insurance Sample Clauses

Liability and Tenant Insurance. Tenant Insurance is strongly recommended for University of Toronto Scarborough Residence students. Students are responsible for the loss of personal property and for liability for personal injury and property damage. Alternatively, if a student, or a guardian of a student holds an insurance policy that will cover you during your stay in residence, that policy can be extended as tenant's insurance coverage. Student Housing and Residence Life is not responsible for property belonging to you or any of your guests which is lost, stolen, or damaged in any way regardless of cause. You will be held financially liable for damage to residence buildings or property that results from willful or negligent actions by either you or your guest(s). Even though it may not be your intention to damage Housing property, you will be held liable for any such damage. Further, you will be held responsible for all damage costs resulting from frozen and/or burst pipes caused by you or your guest(s) due to events such as failure to keep your windows closed in cold temperatures. You may leave personal property in your room during statutory holidays, the winter break, and Reading Weeks, unless Housing indicates in advance a need to have the room vacated. You should always take valuable items (e.g., jewelry, computers, TVs and money) with you when you leave as Student Housing & Residence Life cannot guarantee the security of personal belongings in your room. It is your responsibility to ensure your doors and windows are locked whenever you are not in your room.
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  • Liability and Worker’s Compensation Insurance During the Contract term, the Contractor at its sole expense shall provide commercial insurance of such a type and with such terms and limits as may be reasonably associated with the Contract, which, at a minimum, shall be: workers’ compensation and employer’s liability insurance per Florida statutory limits (currently $100,000 per accident, $100,000 per person, and $500,000 policy aggregate) covering all employees engaged in any Contract work; commercial general liability coverage on an occurrence basis in the minimum amount of $500,000 (defense cost shall be in excess of the limit of liability), naming the State as an additional insured; and automobile liability insurance covering all vehicles, owned or otherwise, used in the Contract work, with minimum combined limits of $500,000, including hired and non-owned liability, and $5,000 medical payment. Providing and maintaining adequate insurance coverage is a material obligation of the Contractor and is of the essence of the Contract. The Contract shall not limit the types of insurance Contractor may desire to obtain or be required to obtain by law. The limits of coverage under each policy maintained by the Contractor shall not be interpreted as limiting the Contractor’s liability and obligations under the Contract. All insurance policies shall be through insurers authorized to write policies in Florida.

  • TENANT INSURANCE Landlord shall not be liable to Tenant, Xxxxxx’s family or Xxxxxx’s invitees, licensees, and/or guests for damages not proximately caused by Landlord or Landlord’s agents. Landlord will not compensate Tenant or anyone else for damages proximately caused by any other source whatsoever, or by Acts of God, and Tenant is therefore strongly encouraged to independently purchase insurance to protect Tenant, Xxxxxx’s family, Xxxxxx’s invitees, licensees, and/or guests, and all personal property on the leased premises and/or in any common areas from any and all damages.

  • LIABILITY AND INSURANCE 7.1 Workers’ Compensation Insurance. The Contractor shall maintain workers’ compensation insurance as required under the Florida Workers’ Compensation Law or the workers’ compensation law of another jurisdiction where applicable. The Contractor must require all subcontractors to similarly provide workers’ compensation insurance for all of the latter’s employees. In the event work is being performed by the Contractor under the Contract and any class of employees performing the work is not protected under Workers’ Compensation statutes, the Contractor must provide, and cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance satisfactory to the Department, for the protection of employees not otherwise protected.

  • The Commercial General Liability Insurance, Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance and Excess Public Liability Insurance policies shall contain provisions that specify that the policies are primary and shall apply to such extent without consideration for other policies separately carried and shall state that each insured is provided coverage as though a separate policy had been issued to each, except the insurer’s liability shall not be increased beyond the amount for which the insurer would have been liable had only one insured been covered. Each Party shall be responsible for its respective deductibles or retentions.

  • Employers’ Liability and Workers’ Compensation Insurance providing statutory benefits in accordance with the laws and regulations of the state in which the Point of Interconnection is located.

  • The Commercial General Liability Insurance, Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance and Excess Public Liability Insurance policies, if written on a Claims First Made Basis, shall be maintained in full force and effect for two (2) years after termination of this LGIA, which coverage may be in the form of tail coverage or extended reporting period coverage if agreed by the Parties.

  • LIABILITY, INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE 9.1.1 Nothing in this Contract shall be construed to limit or exclude either Party's liability for:-

  • Comprehensive Automobile and Truck Liability Insurance covering owned, hired and non-owned vehicles, with a combined bodily injury and property damage limit of $1,000,000.00 per occurrence; or separate limits of $250,000 for bodily injury (per person), $500,000 bodily injury (per accident), and $100,000 for property damage.

  • Indemnity and Insurance 24.1 The Contractor shall indemnify the Authority against all claims, damages and any other liabilities which may arise as a result, directly of the performance or purported performance of this Contract, the aggregate liability not to exceed [£5.000.000], except to the extent that any injury, loss or damage is caused by the negligence, wilful misconduct or breach of the Contract by Authority Personnel

  • Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance The Contractor shall provide a Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance to provide excess coverage above the Commercial General Liability, Commercial Business Automobile Liability and the Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability to satisfy the minimum limits set forth herein. The umbrella coverage shall follow form with the Umbrella limits required as follows: For Contract Amounts Less For Contract Amounts Equal to or Than $5,000,000.00: Greater than $5,000,000: $ 2,000,000 per Occurrence $2,000,000 per Occurrence $ 4,000,000 Aggregate $10,000,000 Aggregate Additional Requirements for Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance are shown below at Paragraph 1.5.3.3.6.

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