RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY (Not Applicable Sample Clauses

RAILROAD PROTECTIVE LIABILITY (Not Applicable. When the Agreement requires work on, over or under the right of way of any railroad company, the Contractor shall provide, with respect to the operations that it or its subcontractors perform under the Agreement, Railroad Protective Liability Insurance for and on behalf of the railroad company as named insured, and the State named as additional insured, providing for coverage limits of (1) not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) for all damages arising out of any one accident or occurrence, in connection with bodily injury or death and/or injury to or destruction of property; and (2) subject to that limit per accident, a total (or aggregate) limit of Six Million Dollars ($6,000,000) for all injuries to persons or property during the policy period. If such insurance is required, the Contractor shall obtain and submit the minimum coverage indicated above to the State prior to the commencement of rail related work and/or activities and shall maintain coverage until the work and/or activities is/are accepted by the State.
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