Common use of Review of Coverage Clause in Contracts

Review of Coverage. City shall have the right at any time to review the coverage, form, and limits of insurance required under this Agreement. If, in the sole and absolute discretion of City, the insurance provisions in this Agreement do not provide adequate protection for City, City shall have the right to require Consultant to obtain insurance sufficient in coverage, form and limits to provide adequate protection and Consultant shall promptly comply with any such requirement. City's requirements shall not be unreasonable but shall be adequate in the sole opinion of City to protect against the kind and extent of risks which may exist at the time a change of insurance is required, or thereafter.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services Agreement, Professional Services Agreement

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Review of Coverage. City shall have the right at any time to review the coverage, form, and limits of insurance required under this Agreement. If, in the sole and absolute discretion of City, the insurance provisions in this Agreement do not provide adequate protection for City, City shall have the right to require Consultant to obtain insurance sufficient in coverage, form and limits to provide adequate protection and Consultant shall promptly comply with any such requirement. City's requirements shall not be unreasonable unreasonable, but shall be adequate in the sole opinion of City to protect against the kind and extent of risks which may exist at the time a change of insurance is required, or thereafter.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Professional Services, Professional Services, Professional Services

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