Common use of Notice by Contractor; Types of Insurance Coverage Clause in Contracts

Notice by Contractor; Types of Insurance Coverage. Notwithstanding the above indemnification, the Contractor shall give the Authority notice of any matter that may be covered by the indemnification and shall forward to the Authority every demand, notice, summons, or other process received in any claim or legal proceeding covered thereby. Further, the Contractor, at its sole cost and expense, shall throughout the Period of this Contract, keep all of its operations on the Airports, and its obligation to indemnify the Authority pursuant to this Article, continuously and fully insured, and shall provide a certificate of insurance evidencing all required coverages are in effect, prior to the commencement of this Contract. The following types of insurance are required; the specific minimum amounts and limits of such insurance, as well as any additional types of required insurance, are specified elsewhere in this Contract. Said limits shall in no event be construed to limit or modify the Contractor's obligation to indemnify the Authority as set forth above. 1. Virginia Statutory limits with All States Endorsement for Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability. 2. Commercial General Liability Insurance. Coverage must include Broad Form Contractual, Property Damage, Products-Completed Operations, Personal Injury, Premises-Operations, Independent Contractors and Subcontractors, Liquor Legal Liability and Fire Legal Liability. Such policy or policies shall be issued on an occurrence basis.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Concession Contract, Rental Car Concession Agreement, Concession Contract

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