Coverage must be Sample Clauses

The "Coverage must be" clause defines the minimum requirements or standards that an insurance policy or contractual coverage must meet. In practice, this clause specifies the types of risks, events, or losses that must be included under the coverage, such as property damage, liability, or specific perils. By setting these baseline requirements, the clause ensures that the parties are adequately protected and that the coverage provided is sufficient to address foreseeable risks, thereby preventing gaps in protection and reducing disputes over insufficient coverage.
Coverage must be maintained during the full term of this Agreement. If there is a cancellation of or change to the policy submitted as proof of coverage, it is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to insure it or the Insurance carrier, notifies the City at least thirty (30) days before expiration of or any changes to the policy.
Coverage must be maintained by a full complement of two (2) dispatchers at all times excluding emergency situations
Coverage must be written on an occurrence and, shall be maintained without interruption from date of commencement of the Subcontractor’s Work until date of final payment and termination of any coverage required to be maintained after final payment to the Subcontractor.

Related to Coverage must be

  • Coverage Term All insurance required herein shall be maintained in full force and effect until all work or services required to be performed under the terms of this Agreement are satisfactorily performed, completed and formally accepted by the City, unless specified otherwise in this Agreement.

  • Coverage Limits By requiring insurance, the State of Washington and DSHS do not represent that the coverage and limits required in this Contract will be adequate to protect the Contractor. Such coverage and limits shall not limit the Contractor’s liability in excess of the required coverage and limits, and shall not limit the Contractor’s liability under the indemnities and reimbursements granted to the State and DSHS in this Contract.

  • Coverage Period The Section A (Retrospective) Coverage Period will be the period from and including January 1, 2002 to but not including the Effective Time.

  • Vision Coverage A fully employee paid vision benefit will be available beginning January 1, 2021 subject to agreement by the subcommittee of the Joint Labor Management Insurance Committee to the benefit set determined through the state’s Request for Proposal (RFP) process.

  • Dental Coverage Each employee covered by this agreement shall be eligible to participate in the City's dental program.