Common use of OCCUPIER’S LIABILITY Clause in Contracts

OCCUPIER’S LIABILITY. If any employee of either Party enters upon the property occupied by or under the control of the other Party in the performance of this Agreement, the Party occupying or controlling such premises assumes responsibility for and agrees to pay for any loss, cost, damage to property, or for personal injury or death of the person entering such premises arising out of, as a result of, or in connection with the actions or omissions of the Party occupying or controlling such premises. Each Party also agrees that it will maintain public liability and property damage insurance in reasonable limits consistent with industry standards covering the obligations set forth above and will maintain proper occupier’s liability insurance (or other comparable insurance).

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.), Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.), Agreement (Avianca Holdings S.A.)

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