Common use of Valuable Document Insurance Clause in Contracts

Valuable Document Insurance. The ARCHITECT shall carry adequate insurance on all drawings and specifications as may be required to protect the DISTRICT in the amount of its full equity in those drawings and specifications, and shall file with the DISTRICT a certificate of that insurance. The cost of that insurance shall be paid by the ARCHITECT, and the DISTRICT shall be named as an additional insured.

Appears in 26 contracts

Samples: Architectural Services Agreement, Master Architectural Services Agreement, Master Architectural Services Agreement

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Valuable Document Insurance. The ARCHITECT Architect shall carry adequate insurance on all drawings and specifications as may be required to protect the DISTRICT District in the amount of its full equity in those drawings and specifications, and shall file with the DISTRICT District a certificate of that insurance. The cost of that insurance shall be paid by the ARCHITECTArchitect, and the DISTRICT District shall be named as an additional insured.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Agreement for Architectural Services

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Valuable Document Insurance. The ARCHITECT Architect shall carry adequate insurance on all drawings and specifications as may be required to protect the DISTRICT District in the amount of its full equity in those drawings and specifications, and shall file with the DISTRICT District a certificate of that insurance. The cost of that insurance shall be paid by the ARCHITECT, and the DISTRICT shall be named as an additional insuredArchitect.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Architectural Services Agreement

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