Common use of Cross liabilities Clause in Contracts

Cross liabilities. If more than one entity is referred to as ‘the insured’ in the schedule this section shall apply to each one as if a separate policy had been issued to each provided that the total amount of indemnity payable to all parties in respect of damages shall not exceed the limit of indemnity.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Combined Insurance Policy, Combined Insurance Policy, Property Owners Insurance Policy

Cross liabilities. If more than one entity is referred to as ‘the insured’ in the policy schedule this section shall apply to each one as if a separate policy had been issued to each provided that the total amount of indemnity payable to all parties in respect of damages shall not exceed the limit of indemnity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Combined Insurance Policy, Combined Insurance Policy

Cross liabilities. If more than one entity is referred to as the insured’ insured‟ in the schedule this section shall apply to each one as if a separate policy had been issued to each provided that the total amount of indemnity payable to all parties in respect of damages shall not exceed the limit of indemnity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tradesman Insurance Policy

Cross liabilities. If more than one entity is referred to as the insured’ insured‟ in the policy schedule this section shall apply to each one as if a separate policy had been issued to each provided that the total amount of indemnity payable to all parties in respect of damages shall not exceed the limit of indemnity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tradesman Insurance Policy