Common use of Insurances to be effected Clause in Contracts

Insurances to be effected. The User shall procure and maintain at its own expense throughout the Term of the Service Agreement the following insurances with reputable insurers: (a) workers compensation insurances in accordance with the Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981; (b) all risks property damage insurance to indemnify it against damage, loss or destruction of its Inlet Facilities and Outlet Facilities; and (c) public liability insurance for an amount of not less than $10,000,000 to indemnify it against the risk of damage, death or injury to the property or personnel of third parties.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions

Insurances to be effected. The User shall procure and maintain at its own expense throughout the Term of the Service Agreement the following insurances with reputable insurers: (a) workers compensation insurances in accordance with the Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981; (b) all risks property damage insurance to indemnify it against damage, loss or destruction of its Inlet Facilities and Outlet Facilities; and (c) public liability insurance for an amount of not less than $10,000,000 5,000,000 to indemnify it against the risk of damage, death or injury to the property or personnel of third parties.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions

Insurances to be effected. The User shall procure and maintain at its own expense throughout the Term of the Service Agreement the following insurances with reputable insurers: (a) workers compensation insurances in accordance with the Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation Act 1981; (b) all risks property damage insurance to indemnify it against damage, loss or destruction of its Inlet Facilities and Outlet Facilities; and (c) public liability insurance for an amount of not less than $10,000,000 51063,000,000 to indemnify it against the risk of damage, death or injury to the property or personnel of third parties.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions