Railroad Protective Liability Insurance Sample Clauses

Railroad Protective Liability Insurance with policy limits of not less than « » ($ « » ) per claim and « » ($ « » ) in the aggregate, for Work within fifty (50) feet of railroad property.
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Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. Contractor must maintain "Railroad Protective Liability" (RPL) insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 35 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Railroad as named insured, with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of $6,000,000. The definition of "JOB LOCATION" and "WORK" on the declaration page of the policy shall refer to this agreement and shall describe all WORK or OPERATIONS performed under this agreement. Contractor shall provide this agreement to Contractor's insurance agent(s) and/or broker(s) and Contractor shall instruct such agent(s) and/or broker(s) to procure the insurance coverage required by this agreement. A BINDER STATING THE POLICY IS IN PLACE MUST BE SUBMITTED TO RAILROAD BEFORE THE WORK MAY COMMENCE AND UNTIL THE ORIGINAL POLICY IS FORWARDED TO UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance covering allowed, hired or non-owned vehicles including the loading or unloading thereof – One Million and No/100 U.S. Dollars ($1,000,000.00) each accident
Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. Licensee must maintain for the duration of work "Railroad Protective Liability" insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 35 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Licensor only as named insured, with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of $6,000,000. The definition of "JOB LOCATION" and "WORK" on the declaration page of the policy shall refer to this Agreement and shall describe all WORK or OPERATIONS performed under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee does not need Railroad Protective Liability Insurance after its initial construction work is complete and all excess materials have been removed from Licensor's property; PROVIDED, however, that Licensee shall procure such coverage for any subsequent maintenance, repair, renewal, modification, reconstruction, or removal work on Licensee's Facilities.
Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. DB Contractor shall procure and keep in force, or cause to be procured and kept in force, prior to performing any work under the Capital Maintenance Contract across, under or adjacent to the railroad’s tracks or railroad right-of-way, railroad protective liability insurance policy with limits and coverage terms and conditions as required by the operating railroad with the railroad as the named insured. DB Contractor shall submit a copy of the railroad protective liability insurance policy to TxDOT prior to any entry by DB Contractor upon operating railroad property.
Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. Insurance is required if the Project will include any construction or demolition work within 50 feet of railroad tracks. The limit for Railroad Protective Liability Insurance in each appropriate contract and subcontract cannot be less than $2 million per occurrence and $6 million annual aggregate.
Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. Contractor must maintain Railroad Protective Liability insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 35 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Railroad as named insured, with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of $6,000,000. The definition of "JOB LOCATION" and "WORK" on the declaration page of the policy shall refer to this Agreement and shall describe all WORK or OPERATIONS performed under this agreement. Contractor shall provide this Agreement to Contractor's insurance agent(s) and/or broker(s) and Contractor shall instruct such agent(s) and/or broker(s) to procure the insurance coverage required by this Agreement. A binder stating the policy is in place must be submitted to Railroad before the work may be commenced and until the original policy is forwarded to Railroad.
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Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. Where construction is to be conducted within 50 feet of the railroad, the Covered Party shall be responsible to purchase Railroad Protective Liability coverage. All deductibles and self-insured retentions are the sole responsibility of the Covered Party. All deductibles and self-insured retentions must be shown on the Certificate of Insurance. In addition, all self-insured retentions shall not exceed $50,000 without the prior written approval of the Commission; provided, however, a Consultant’s self-insured retention amount on its Professional Liability Insurance policy may exceed $50,000 to the extent that a higher self-insured retention amount is expressly set forth in paragraph 6 of these insurance requirements. The Financial Rating of all Insurance Companies must meet the minimum A.M. Best Ratings of A-(Excellent); VII or better. The Covered Party must notify the Commission of any change in the financial rating of its insurance carriers.
Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. Contractor must maintain Railroad Protective Liability insurance written on ISO occurrence form CG 00 35 12 04 (or a substitute form providing equivalent coverage) on behalf of Railroad as named insured, with a limit of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and an aggregate of $6,000,000. A binder stating the policy is in place must be submitted to Railroad before the work may be commenced and until the original policy is forwarded to Railroad.
Railroad Protective Liability Insurance. If any work of the Contract for PROFESSIONAL Services is to be performed on or within fifty (50) feet of a railroad property or railroad right of way or will require entrance upon railroad property or right of way or will require assignment of a railroad employee, the PROFESSIONAL shall provide and maintain a Railroad Protective Liability policy with the policy limits required by the OWNER(s) of the railroad. For purposes of this section, a subway is a railroad. The policy form shall be ISO-RIMA or an equivalent form approved by the OWNER(s) of the railroad. The railroad OWNER(s) shall be the named insured on the policy and the definition ofphysical damage to property” shall mean direct and accidental loss of or damage to all property of any named insured and all property in any named insured’s care, custody, or control. If the PROFESSIONAL shall provide a Railroad Protective Liability insurance policy, the PROFESSIONAL and any Subconsultant performing on or within fifty (50) feet of railroad property or railroad right of way or entering railroad property or right of way or requiring assignment of a railroad employee shall have their CGL insurance policy endorsed to delete the exclusion of coverage for work within fifty (50) feet of railroad property.
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