Common use of Sexual/Physical Abuse and Molestation Clause in Contracts

Sexual/Physical Abuse and Molestation. Subcontractor shall provide evidence satisfactory to VEIC and the Contracting Officer with respect to the Services performed under this Subcontract that it carries $1,000,000 per occurrence limits; $2,000,000 aggregate. This insurance requirement will be considered met if the general liability insurance includes sexual abuse and molestation coverage as a separate endorsement for the required amounts as evidenced on its Certificate of Insurance.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Protective Agreement, Protective Agreement, Protective Agreement

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Sexual/Physical Abuse and Molestation. Subcontractor shall provide evidence satisfactory to VEIC and the Contracting Officer with respect to the Services performed under this Subcontract that it carries $1,000,000 per occurrence limits; $2,000,000 aggregate. This insurance requirement will be considered met if the general liability insurance includes sexual abuse and molestation coverage as a separate endorsement for the required amounts as evidenced evidence on its Certificate of Insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

Sexual/Physical Abuse and Molestation. Subcontractor shall provide evidence satisfactory to VEIC and the Contracting Officer with respect to the Services services performed under this Subcontract that it carries $1,000,000 per occurrence limits; $2,000,000 aggregate. This insurance requirement will be considered met if the general liability insurance includes sexual abuse and molestation coverage as a separate endorsement for the required amounts as evidenced on its Certificate of Insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subcontract Agreement

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Sexual/Physical Abuse and Molestation. Subcontractor shall provide evidence satisfactory to VEIC and the Contracting Officer with respect to the Services performed under this Subcontract that it carries $1,000,000 per occurrence limits; $2,000,000 aggregate. This insurance requirement will be considered met if the general liability insurance includes sexual abuse and molestation coverage as a separate endorsement for the required amounts limits as evidenced on its Certificate of Insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Protective Agreement

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