Public liability definition

Public liability means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from a nuclear in- cident or precautionary evacuation (includ- ing all reasonable additional costs incurred by a State, or a political subdivision of a State, in the course of responding to a nu- clear incident or precautionary evacuation), except (1) claims under State or Federal Workmen’s Compensation Acts of employees of persons indemnified who are employed (a) at the location or, if the nuclear incident oc- curs in the course of transportation of the radioactive material, on the transporting ve- hicle, and (b) in connection with the licens- ee’s possession, use or transfer of the radio- active material; (2) claims arising out of an act of war; and (3) claims for loss of, or dam- age to, or loss of use of (a) property which is located at the location and used in connec- tion with the licensee’s possession, use, or transfer of the radioactive material, and (b) if the nuclear incident occurs in the course of transportation of the radioactive mate- rial, the transporting vehicle, containers used in such transportation, and the radio- active material.
Public liability means the Insured’s legal liability for Personal Injury or Property Damage happening during the Period of Insurance within the Territorial Limits as a result of an Occurrence happening in connection with the Business other than Products Liability.
Public liability means any legal liability arising out of or resulting froma nuclear incident or precautionary evacuation (including all reasonable additional costs incurred by a State or a political subdivision of a State,

Examples of Public liability in a sentence

  • By way of provision in this Contract to maintain specific minimum levels of insurance coverage(s) (e.g. Commercial General liability, Auto liability, Public liability, Property Damage, etc.), the Vendor shall provide to Department upon request evidence of such insurance required to be carried by these provisions, including any endorsement affecting the additional insured status, is in full force and effect and that premiums therefore have been paid.

  • Public liability coverage shall include either blanket contractual insurance or a designated contract contractual liability coverage endorsement, indicating expressly the Contractor’s Agreement to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the County as provided in the Agreement.

  • The policy certificates must be in the name of the Service Provider and the Public liability policy must have a minimum insurance cover limit of R5,000,000.00( Five million rand)per claim without limiting the number of claims.

  • Public liability insurance shall be maintained in such amounts as Owner determines as commercially reasonable or as otherwise required by its lenders or investors, but in no case in an amount less than $5,000,000.

  • Public liability insurance with a minimum limit of indemnity not less than £10m GBP per incident.


More Definitions of Public liability

Public liability means any civil legal liability arising
Public liability means liability covered by this Policy including Advertising Liability, but does not include Products Liability.
Public liability means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from a nuclear incident or precautionary evacuation (including all reasonable additional costs incurred by a State, or a political subdivision of a State, in the course of responding to a nuclear incident or precautionary evacuation), except:
Public liability means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from a nuclear incident, except (1) claims under State or Federal Workmen's Compensation Acts of employees of persons indemnified who are employed (a) at the location or, if the nuclear incident occurs in the course of transportation of the radioactive material, on the transporting vehicle, and (b) in connection with the licensee's possession, use or transfer of the radioactive material; (2) claims arising out of an act of war; and (3) claims for loss of, or damage to, or loss of use of (a) property which is located at the location and used in connection with the licensee's possession, use, or transfer of the radioactive material, and (b) if the nuclear incident occurs in the course of transportation of the radioactive material, the transporting vehicle, containers used in such transportation, and the radioactive material.
Public liability means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from
Public liability means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from a nuclear incident or precautionary evacuation (including all reasonable additicnal costs incurred by a State or a political subdivision of a State, in the course or responding to a nuclear incident or precautionary evacuation), except (1) claims under State or Federal Workmen's Compensation Acts of employees of persons indemnified who are employed (a) at the location or, if the nuclear incident occurs in the course of transportation of the radioactive material, on the transporting vehicle, and (b) in connection with the licensee's possession, use or transfer of the radioactive material; (2) claims arising out of an act of war; and (3) claims for loss of, or damage to, or loss of use of (a) property which is located at the location and used in cor.nection with the licensee's possession, use, or transfer of the radioactive material, and (b) if the nuclear incident occurs in the course of transportation of the radioactive material, the transporting vehicle, containers used in such transportation, and the radioactive material. Paragraph 4(c), Article II is revised to read as follows:
Public liability as used in A.R.S. § 32-2313, means protection against legal liability for the death, injury, or disability of any human being.