Common use of Un-insurable Risks Clause in Contracts

Un-insurable Risks. If during the Concession Period, any risk which has been previously insured becomes un-insurable due to the fact that the insurers have ceased to insure such a risk and therefore insurance cannot be maintained/re-instated in respect of such risk, the Concessionaire shall not be deemed to be in breach of its obligations regarding insurance under this Agreement.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement, Draft Concession Agreement

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Un-insurable Risks. If during the Concession Period, any risk which has been previously insured becomes un-un- insurable due to the fact that the insurers have ceased to insure such a risk and therefore insurance cannot be maintained/maintained/ re-instated in respect of such risk, the Concessionaire shall not be deemed to be in breach of its obligations regarding insurance under this Agreement.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement

Un-insurable Risks. If during the Concession Period, any risk which has been previously insured becomes un-insurable due to the fact that the insurers have ceased to insure such a risk and therefore insurance cannot be maintained/maintained / re-instated in respect of such risk, the Concessionaire shall not be deemed to be in breach of its obligations regarding insurance under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Draft Concession Agreement

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Un-insurable Risks. If during the Concession Period, any risk which has been previously insured becomes un-un- insurable due to the fact that because the insurers have ceased to insure such a risk and therefore insurance cannot be maintained/re-instated in respect of such risk, the Concessionaire shall not be deemed to be in breach of its obligations regarding insurance under this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Draft Concession Agreement

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