Common use of Damage to Property Clause in Contracts

Damage to Property. Contractor shall continuously protect and be responsible for any loss, destruction, or damage to property which results from or is caused by Contractor's acts or omissions. Contractor shall be liable to HCA for costs of repair or replacement for property or equipment that has been lost, destroyed, or damaged by Contractor or Contractor’s employees, agents, or Subcontractors. Cost of replacement shall be the current market value of the property and equipment on the date of the loss as determined by HCA.

Appears in 34 contracts

Sources: Professional Services Contract, Professional Services Contract, Sole Source Contract

Damage to Property. Contractor shall continuously protect and be responsible for any loss, destruction, or damage to property which results from or is caused by Contractor's acts or omissions. Contractor shall be liable to HCA for costs of repair or replacement for property or equipment that has been lost, destroyed, destroyed or damaged by Contractor or Contractor’s employees, agents, agents or Subcontractorssubcontractors. Cost of replacement shall be the current market value of the property and equipment on the date of the loss as determined by HCA.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Client Services Contract, Indian Nation Agreement, Interagency Agreement

Damage to Property. Contractor shall continuously protect and be responsible for any loss, destruction, or damage to property which results from or is caused by Contractor's ’s acts or omissions. Contractor shall be liable to HCA for costs of repair or replacement for property or equipment that has been lost, destroyed, or damaged by Contractor or Contractor’s employees, agents, or Subcontractors. Cost of replacement shall be the current market value of the property and equipment on the date of the loss as determined by HCA.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Professional Services