Common use of Reasonable steps and precautions Clause in Contracts

Reasonable steps and precautions. If the Practitioner becomes aware of a circumstance which may give rise to a claim against any Insured, the Insured will thereafter take all reasonable steps and precautions to avoid or minimise any liability or costs and expenses arising from that circumstance.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Contract of Professional Indemnity Insurance for Barristers, Contract of Professional Indemnity Insurance for Barristers, Contract of Professional Indemnity Insurance for Barristers

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