Inspection Insurance definition

Inspection Insurance means policies of general liability insurance which insure Strategic and Strategic’s Representatives with liability insurance limits of not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for personal injury and property damage and name the Partnership as an additional insured and which are with such insurance companies, provide such coverages and carry such other limits as Partnership shall reasonably require.

Examples of Inspection Insurance in a sentence

  • Surviving terms include, but are not limited to: Constraints on Use of Data / Limited License, Security of Data, Data Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure of Data, Audit, HIPAA Compliance, Data Breach Notification and Obligations, Dispute Resolution, Inspection, Insurance, Maintenance of Records, and Responsibility.

  • The Transit Agency will comply with all applicable legislation, regulations and bylaws, including but not limited to: Motor Vehicle Transportation regulations, Inspection, Insurance, Workers Compensation, Alberta Labor Codes, Canada Revenue Agency, Privacy Legislation, etc.

  • Surviving terms include, but are not limited to: Constraints on Use of Data, Security of Data, Data Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure of Data, HIPAA Compliance, Non PHI Data Breach Notification, Dispute Resolution, Inspection, Insurance, Maintenance of Records, and Responsibility.

  • Prior to such time as Strategic or any of its Representatives enter the Real Property, Strategic shall provide Partnership with certificates of insurance evidencing that Strategic has obtained appropriate Inspection Insurance.