Examples of Commercial General Liability Insurance in a sentence
Commercial general liability insurance (and, if necessary, commercial umbrella liability insurance) covering bodily injury, property damage, products/completed operations, personal injury, and advertising injury liability on an ‘occurrence form’ that shall be no less comprehensive and no more restrictive than the coverage provided by Insurance Services Office (ISO) under the most recent version of form CG 00 01 in the amount of not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence and $4,000,000 general aggregate.
Commercial general liability insurance with the following minimum limits of coverage: Each Occurrence Limit $1,000,000 General Aggregate Limit $2,000,000 Products / Completed Operations $1,000,000 Personal / Advertising Injury $1,000,000 The required commercial general liability policy must be issued on a form that insures PROVIDER’s or its subcontractors’ liability for bodily injury (including death), property damage, personal and advertising injury assumed under the terms of this Agreement.
Commercial general liability insurance insuring Tenant and Landlord and Landlord’s property manager and their respective officers, directors, partners, members, employees and affiliates, with cross-liability endorsements, against any liability arising out of the condition, use, or occupancy of the Premises and all areas appurtenant thereto, including parking areas.
Commercial general liability insurance is required with limits of not less than $1 million per occurrence, including Cross Liability Clause and a 30-day Notice to the Organizers*.
Commercial general liability insurance covering Contractor's operations (and products where applicable) is required whenever the District is at risk of third party claims which may arise out of Contractor's work or presence on District premises.