Proceeds of Cargo Insurance Sample Clauses

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Proceeds of Cargo Insurance. The Producers hereby agree that all proceeds from cargo insurance policies covering LNG transported for sale under the LNG Sales Contracts (other than Excluded Amounts) shall be paid directly to the Bontang V Trustee. All such amounts received by the Bontang V Trustee and designated by the insurer as representing proceeds from cargo insurance policies covering LNG transported for sale under the LNG Sales Contracts on an ex-ship basis shall become a part of the Bontang V Trust Funds and shall be deposited in the Bontang V General Account. In the event the Bontang V Trustee receives any amounts from insurers that are not designated as to origin, the procedures specified in Section 2.3 shall apply.

Related to Proceeds of Cargo Insurance

  • D & O Insurance The Company agrees that for six (6) years and one (1) business day after the expiration or earlier termination of the Employment Period the Company shall obtain and provide at its expense directors’ and officers’ liability insurance or directors’ and officers’ liability tail insurance policies covering the Executive with respect to acts or omissions occurring during Executive’s employment with the Company with coverage and amounts (including with respect to the payment of attorney’s fees) equal to or greater than those of the Company’s policy in effect on the date hereof.

  • Group Insurance Executive shall be entitled to participate in such group health and dental insurance programs (including spouse coverage) as may from time to time be offered generally to all of the other members of the senior management personnel of the Company and its subsidiaries.

  • Insurance The Company and the Subsidiaries are insured by insurers of recognized financial responsibility against such losses and risks and in such amounts as are prudent and customary in the businesses in which the Company and the Subsidiaries are engaged, including, but not limited to, directors and officers insurance coverage. Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary has any reason to believe that it will not be able to renew its existing insurance coverage as and when such coverage expires or to obtain similar coverage from similar insurers as may be necessary to continue its business without a significant increase in cost.

  • Tail Insurance The Company shall have provided Parent with evidence reasonably satisfactory to Parent of the purchase of the D&O Tail Policy in accordance with Section 4.9.

  • Use of Insurance Proceeds All insurance or condemnation proceeds payable by reason of any physical loss of any of the improvements comprising the facilities or the furniture, fixtures and equipment used by the Practice Offices, shall be available for the reconstruction, repair or replacement, as the case may be, of any damage, destruction or loss. The Policy Board, in consultation with VERO II, shall review and approve such reconstruction, repair or replacement.

  • FDIC Insurance The deposits of each Subsidiary Bank of the Borrower are insured by the FDIC and no act has occurred which would adversely affect the status of such Subsidiary Bank as an FDIC insured bank.

  • R&W Insurance During the Interim Period, Acquiror may (but shall not be required to) obtain a buyer-side representations and warranties insurance policy with respect to the representations and warranties of the Company, in the name of and for the benefit of Pubco (the “R&W Policy”), which the Acquiror shall give the Company and its Representatives a reasonable opportunity to review and must be reasonably satisfactory to the Company. The Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide to Acquiror, during the Interim Period, reasonable assistance as is reasonably required so as to permit the binding and issuance of the R&W Policy at or prior to the Closing, including the execution and delivery of such no-claims declarations as is reasonably necessary (with such exceptions as deemed necessary by the Company) in connection with the issuance of the R&W Policy; provided that any such no-claims declaration given by an officer of the Company shall only be required to be given in such individuals’ capacity as an officer of the Company, and not in any individual capacity; provided further that the failure to deliver any no-claims declaration or breach of the covenants set forth in this Section 7.09, shall not constitute a failure of the condition set forth in Section 10.02(b) to be satisfied. If obtained by Acquiror, the R&W Policy shall provide that (i) the insurer or a Person claiming through the insurer shall have no, and shall waive and not pursue any and all, subrogation rights against the Company (including any successor entities) or any of its (including any successor entities) Affiliates (including any Pre-Closing Holder) with respect to any claim made by any insured thereunder (except against such Person to the extent a claim is paid by the insurer under the R&W Policy as a direct result of such Person’s Fraud); (ii) the Company (including any successor entities) is a third-party beneficiary of such waiver with the express right to enforce such waiver; and (iii) no Person shall amend the R&W Policy in a manner adverse to the Company (including any successor entities) or any of its Affiliates (including any Pre-Closing Holder) (including, for the avoidance of doubt, to provide that the insurer or any other Person may bring a claim against the Company (including any successor entity) or its Affiliates (including any Pre-Closing Holder) by way of subrogation (except as a direct result of such Person’s Fraud)), without the Company’s prior written consent. All reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by Acquiror and the Company in obtaining the R&W Policy, including all premiums, brokers fees, and related costs, shall be treated as Acquiror Transaction Expenses.

  • Application of Insurance Proceeds Grantor shall promptly notify Lender of any loss or damage to the Collateral. Lender may make proof of loss if Grantor fails to do so within fifteen (15) days of the casualty. All proceeds of any insurance on the Collateral, including accrued proceeds thereon, shall be held by Lender as part of the Collateral. If Lender consents to repair or replacement of the damaged or destroyed Collateral, Lender shall, upon satisfactory proof of expenditure, pay or reimburse Grantor from the proceeds for the reasonable cost of repair or restoration. If Lender does not consent to repair or replacement of the Collateral, Lender shall retain a sufficient amount of the proceeds to pay all of the Indebtedness, and shall pay the balance to Grantor. Any proceeds which have not been disbursed within six (6) months after their receipt and which Grantor has not committed to the repair or restoration of the Collateral shall be used to prepay the Indebtedness.

  • Boiler and Machinery Insurance Broad form boiler and machinery insurance (without exclusion for explosion) covering all boilers or other pressure vessels, machinery, and equipment located in, on or about the Property and insurance against loss of occupancy or use arising from any breakdown in such amounts as are generally required by institutional lenders for properties comparable to the Property;

  • Risk of Loss; Insurance The Grantor shall bear the full risk of loss from any loss of any nature whatsoever with respect to the Collateral. At it's own cost and expense in amounts and with carriers acceptable to the Collateral Agent, it shall (a) keep all its insurable properties and properties in which it has an interest insured against the hazards of fire, flood, sprinkler leakage, those hazards covered by extended coverage insurance and such other hazards, and for such amounts, as is customary in the case of companies engaged in businesses similar to the Grantor's including, without limitation, public and product liability insurance, worker's compensation, insurance against larceny, embezzlement or other criminal misappropriation of insured's officers and employees and business interruption insurance; (b) furnish the Collateral Agent with (i) copies of all policies and evidence of the maintenance of such policies at least 30 days before any expiration date, and (ii) appropriate loss payable endorsements in form and substance satisfactory to the Collateral Agent, naming the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties as loss payees and providing that as to the Collateral Agent for the benefit of the Secured Parties the insurance coverage shall not be impaired or invalidated by any act or neglect of the Grantor and the insurer will provide the Collateral Agent with at least 30 days notice prior to cancellation. The Grantor shall instruct the insurance carriers that in the event of any loss thereunder, the carriers shall make payment for such loss to the Collateral Agent and not to the Grantor and the Collateral Agent jointly. If any insurance losses are paid by check, draft or other instrument payable to the Grantor and the Collateral Agent jointly, the Collateral Agent may endorse the Grantor's name thereon and do such other things as the Collateral Agent may deem advisable to reduce the same to cash. The Collateral Agent is hereby authorized to adjust and compromise claims. All loss recoveries received by the Collateral Agent upon any such insurance may be applied to the Obligations, in such order as the Collateral Agent in its sole discretion shall determine. Any surplus shall be paid by the Collateral Agent to the Grantor or applied as may be otherwise required by law. Any deficiency thereon shall be paid by the Grantor to the Collateral Agent, on demand.

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