Malpractice Liability Insurance Sample Clauses

Malpractice Liability Insurance. Group shall, at its sole cost and expense, maintain Continuous Coverage (as defined below) of policies of professional malpractice liability insurance coverage. The insurance policies shall: (i) in the case of the professional malpractice liability insurance policy, provide coverage for negligent acts or omissions of Group and each Group Practitioner in the performance of professional services; (ii) name Group as named insured and Hospital as an additional insured party (if permitted by the insurance carrier);
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Malpractice Liability Insurance. 7.1 At all times during the term of this Agreement, Independent Subcontractor shall maintain at his/her own cost and expense a malpractice and liability insurance coverage in the amount of $1,000,000/$3,000,000. Independent Subcontractor agrees to deliver a certificate of insurance to the Agency evidencing aforementioned coverage before the date of commencement of employment hereunder. This certificate of insurance shall provide that said insurance policy will not be cancelled without at least a thirty (30) day prior written notice to the Agency.
Malpractice Liability Insurance. SECTION 44.1 The City shall continue to provide for the duration of this Agreement current malpractice and liability insurance coverage as in effect at the time this Agreement is signed. The City shall pay the cost for such insurance coverage and shall retain rights for determining the method or means of providing such coverage or for selecting the insurance carrier.
Malpractice Liability Insurance. 7.1 At all times during the term of this Agreement, Employee shall maintain at his/her own cost and expense a malpractice and liability insurance coverage in the amount of $1,000,000/$3,000,000. Employee agrees to deliver a certificate of insurance to the Employer evidencing aforementioned coverage before the date of commencement of employment hereunder. This certificate of insurance shall provide that said insurance policy will not be cancelled without at least a thirty (30) day prior written notice to the Employer.
Malpractice Liability Insurance. Group shall obtain and continuously maintain professional malpractice liability insurance coverage, issued by an insurance company licensed or otherwise qualified to issue professional liability insurance policies or coverage in the State of California, and acceptable to Manager, in the amount of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence or claim and Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) in the annual aggregate for the acts and omissions of Group and each Group Practitioner. At Manager’s option and expense, Manager shall be listed as an additional insured on such professional liability insurance policy, if such coverage is available. Such coverage shall provide for a date of placement preceding or coinciding with the Effective Date of this Agreement.
Malpractice Liability Insurance. As a minimum, the Employer will continue its current insurance policy on professional liability.
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Malpractice Liability Insurance. If so requested, Certified Copies of all policies mentioned above will be furnished.
Malpractice Liability Insurance. All employees of the Hospital will be covered by malpractice and/or by public liability insurance for their activities falling within the scope of their employment. (a) The Director of Human Resources will maintain a copy of the Hospital’s insurance coverage within her / his office.
Malpractice Liability Insurance. Practitioner shall, at his or her sole cost and expense, maintain Continuous Coverage (as defined below) of policies of professional malpractice liability insurance coverage. The insurance policies shall: (i) in the case of the professional malpractice liability insurance policy, provide coverage for negligent acts or omissions of Practitioner in the performance of professional services; (ii) name Practitioner as named insured and Hospital as an additional insured party (if permitted by the insurance carrier); (iii) be issued by an insurance company licensed or otherwise qualified to issue professional liability insurance policies or coverage in the State and acceptable to Hospital; and
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