Common use of Mutual Waiver of Subrogation Clause in Contracts

Mutual Waiver of Subrogation. If either party suffers loss or damage which is caused by the other party, but which is covered by the injured party’s insurance, the injured party waives any claim it might have against the other party to the extent that it is compensated by the insurance required under this Agreement; and each party agrees to obtain from its insurer a provision and acknowledgement of this waiver and an agreement that the insurance carrier will not be subrogated to the rights of the injured party to the extent that these rights have been waived above.

Appears in 23 contracts

Samples: Restaurant Lease Agreement, Virginia Commercial Lease Agreement, Missouri Commercial Lease Agreement

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Mutual Waiver of Subrogation. If either party suffers loss or damage which is caused by the other party, but which is covered by the injured party’s insurance, the injured party waives any claim it might have against the other party to the extent that it is compensated by the insurance required under this AgreementLease; and each party agrees to obtain from its insurer a provision and acknowledgement of this waiver and an agreement that the insurance carrier will not be subrogated to the rights of the injured party to the extent that these rights have been waived above.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Commercial Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement, Commercial Lease Agreement

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