Project Specific Insurance Requirements Sample Clauses

Project Specific Insurance Requirements. The Following policies and minimum coverage shall be maintained throughout the entire term of this Agreement which shall remain in effect throughout its duration and for two (2) years beyond final acceptance for services with a Completed Operations exposure, are as follows:
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Project Specific Insurance Requirements. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, in addition to the insurance coverage required to be generally provided for and upon the execution of the Contract, Contractor shall also provide insurance coverage specifically for the Project in accordance with the requirements set forth herein and to the Judicial Council’s satisfaction. The insurance required in the amounts and types described in this Contractor Proposal shall be specific to the Project. In the event of any conflict, discrepancy, or ambiguity between the general insurance under the Contract and the Project-specific insurance under the Work Order, the Judicial Council shall determine the controlling requirements for the Project in its sole and absolute discretion; any Dispute shall be resolved pursuant to the Contract; and Contractor agrees that the Parties intend and desire for Contractor to provide ID/IQ Construction Services – Contractor Proposal Page 5 the Judicial Council with insurance for the Project that ensures the broadest coverage and most extensive protection to the Judicial Council.
Project Specific Insurance Requirements. In addition to these general insurance requirements for this Contract, Contractor shall also satisfy the insurance requirements of each Work Order. The Judicial Council may increase, modify, or otherwise alter the insurance requirements, coverages, and/or types for an individual Work Order on a Project-by-Project basis. Contractor shall comply with all Project-specific insurance required and provide certificates of insurance in compliance therewith prior to commencing the Project’s Work.

Related to Project Specific Insurance Requirements

  • Subcontractor Insurance Requirements Consultant shall require each of its subcontractors that perform services under this Agreement to maintain insurance coverage that meets all of the requirements of this Section 11.

  • Insurance Requirements Vendor agrees to maintain the following minimum insurance requirements for the duration of this Agreement. All policies held by Vendor to adhere to this term shall be written by a carrier with a financial size category of VII and at least a rating of “A‐” by A.M. Best Key Rating Guide. The coverages and limits are to be considered minimum requirements and in no way limit the liability of the Vendor(s). Any immunity available to TIPS or TIPS Members shall not be used as a defense by the contractor's insurance policy. Only deductibles applicable to property damage are acceptable, unless proof of retention funds to cover said deductibles is provided. "Claims made" policies will not be accepted. Vendor’s required minimum coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled, non‐renewed or reduced in coverage or in limits unless replaced by a policy that provides the minimum required coverage except after thirty (30) days prior written notice by certified mail, return receipt requested has been given to TIPS or the TIPS Member if a project or pending delivery of an order is ongoing. Upon request, certified copies of all insurance policies shall be furnished to the TIPS or the TIPS Member. Vendor agrees that when Vendor or its subcontractors are liable for any damages or claims, Vendor’s policy, shall be primary over any other valid and collectible insurance carried by the Member or TIPS. General Liability: $1,000,000 each Occurrence/Aggregate Automobile Liability: $300,000 Includes owned, hired & non‐owned Workers' Compensation: Statutory limits for the jurisdiction in which the Vendor performs under this Agreement. If Vendor performs in multiple jurisdictions, Vendor shall maintain the statutory limits for the jurisdiction with the greatest dollar policy limit requirement. Umbrella Liability: $1,000,000 each Occurrence/Aggregate

  • Quality Assurance Requirements There are no special Quality Assurance requirements under this Agreement.

  • Insurance Requirement In addition to specific insurance requirements which may be set out in this Contract, throughout the term of this Contract and the warranty period of any Products, Supplier shall have and maintain at its expense: (a) general and public liability insurance with coverage limits reasonably acceptable to Buyer and naming Buyer as an additional insured; (b) all risk property perils insurance covering the full replacement value of Bailed Property (as defined below) while in Supplier’s care, custody, or control and naming Buyer as loss payee; and (c) worker’s compensation insurance as required by applicable law. Insurance coverage amounts shall in no case be less than as standard in the industry, and shall be with carriers with at least an A.M. Best rating of “A” excellent, and a financial size rating of at least Class V. Supplier will furnish to Buyer certificates of insurance setting forth the amount of coverage, policy number and date(s) of expiration. Supplier shall provide at least sixty (60) days’ prior written notice to Buyer of cancellation or material alteration of insurance.

  • CONTRACTOR’S INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS The insurance requirements of this Contract are set forth in Appendix J and, if applicable, Appendix J.1.

  • CONTRACT COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT The HUB requirement on this Contract is 0%. The student engagement requirement of this Contract is 0 hours. The Career Education requirement for this Contract is 0 hours. Failure to achieve these requirements may result in the application of some or all of the sanctions set forth in Administrative Policy 3.10, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

  • Maintenance Requirements The Contractor shall ensure and procure that at all times during the Maintenance Period, the Project Highway conforms to the maintenance requirements set forth in Schedule-E (the “Maintenance Requirements”).

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!