Valid insurance definition

Valid insurance means a valid policy, or other evidence of insurance.
Valid insurance means a valid insurance policy, or other evidence of insurance, covering the perils required by the lease agreement and in the amount required by "you" as landlord or property manager.

Examples of Valid insurance in a sentence

  • Valid insurance certificate(s) evidencing contractually required coverage.

  • Valid insurance, registration, inspection, and licensing for each vehicle and operator must be maintained at all times.

  • A copy of the following information and policies must be provided to the Council for inspection and copies produced when requested –  Constitution  Health and safety policy  Equalities/ Diversity policy  Child protection policy  Criminal Record Bureau checks  Staff training and development procedures  Staff supervision and support procedures  Disciplinary procedure  Grievance and complaints procedure  Recruitment  Valid insurance documents relating to public and employer liability.

  • Valid insurance policy on such vehicle, which complies with AFSCME’s current automobile policy.

  • Valid insurance coverage, acceptable to the City, shall be maintained until such time as the monitoring well is properly abandoned.

  • Valid insurance, registration, inspection, and licensing for each vehicle and operator must always be maintained during the term of agreement.

Related to Valid insurance

  • Insurance means (i) all insurance policies covering any or all of the Collateral (regardless of whether the Collateral Agent is the loss payee thereof) and (ii) any key man life insurance policies.