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c, Comprehensive general liability limits of no less than $1,000,000 occurrence/$2,000,000 aggregate. In <br />addition the Per Project Aggregate must be noted on Certificate. <br />d, The Comprehensive General Liability Insurance will include as Additional Insureds The Robert Henry <br />Corporation and each of its officers, agents and employees, and the Owner and each of its officers, agents <br />and employees. Coverage must be written on an occurrence basis and shall be maintained without <br />interruption from the date of commencement of the subcontract work until date of final payment and/or <br />termination of any coverage required to be maintained after final payment. In addition, the Additional <br />Insured endorsement must be (CG2010 11-85) or (G2037 10-01) or their equivalents. <br />e. Automobile liability coverage of no less than a $1,000,000 limit. This liability insurance shall include <br />owned, hired and non -owned vehicles. <br />f, $1,000,000 umbrella policy. <br />g. Any policy of insurance covering the Subcontractor's tools, equipment or facilities against loss by physical <br />damage is at the Subcontractor's expense and Contractor is not responsible for any loss to the tools <br />and/or equipment for any reason. <br />h. The General Liability and Workers' Compensation policies are to be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation <br />in favor of Contractor. <br />Insurance companies shall be subject to the approval of the Contractor, have at least an A- or better rating by Best, <br />and shall contain provisions of 30 days prior notice of any important change in or cancellation of the insurance. <br />Subcontractor's insurance certificate shall indicate that coverage is afforded for the Indemnification Clause in this <br />Subcontract (Section 16) and as required in the General Contract. The Subcontractor agrees to furnish the Contractor with <br />the same evidence of insurance as described above for each subcontractor employed by the principal Subcontractor. <br />Should the Subcontractor fail to submit certificates required, the Contractor may take such steps as deemed necessary to <br />provide proper protection and charge all costs incurred to the Subcontractor. <br />The Subcontractor must comply with all Federal, State and Municipal laws, including Workmen's Compensation, <br />Occupational Diseases Insurance, Unemployment and Social Security Laws and tax on transportation of property. The <br />price of this Subcontract includes the cost of such insurance, taxes, permits, etc. The Contractor may deduct from the <br />Subcontractor's account any expense the Contractor has incurred because of the Subcontractor's failure to comply with <br />such laws, The Subcontractor agrees to comply with the safety requirements of Local, State and Federal authorities and all <br />applicable requirements for safety, cleaning up, etc., as required under the General Contract. The Subcontractor will <br />furnish to the Owner and the Contractor copies of payrolls, if required in the General Contract. <br />16. Indemnification. <br />(a) Subcontractor agrees to indemnify Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and servants, the owner, and the <br />architect or engineer against, defend and hold Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and servants, the owner, and the <br />architect or engineer harmless from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses, expenses, suits and actions (including <br />litigation expenses and attorney's fees) for or on account of any bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or injury to any <br />person or any death at any time resulting from such injury or any damage to or destruction of any property including the <br />loss of use therefrom, which may arise (or which may be alleged to have risen) out of or resulting or in connection with the <br />performance of the work, even though such injury, death or damage may be (or maybe alleged to be) attributable in part to <br />negligence or other fault on the part of Contractor or its officers, employees, agents and employees. It is the intent of the <br />parties that Subcontractor shall knowingly and willingly indemnify the Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and <br />servants, the owner and the architect or engineer to the fullest extent permitted by law0 with the exception that <br />Subcontractor shall not be obligated to indemnify Contractor (i) if judicial proceedings determine that the injury, death or <br />damage complained of was attributable solely to the fault or negligence of Contractor and (ii) where indemnification of <br />Contractor under such circumstances is contrary to law. Subcontractor agrees to defend all claims, suits and actions <br />against Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and servants, the owner, and the architect or engineer (in which <br />connection Subcontractor shall employ attorneys acceptable to Contractor) on account of any injury, death or damage to <br />person or property and shall reimburse Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and servants, the owner, the architect or <br />engineer for all expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, including litigation expenses incurred by reason of such <br />claim, suit or action or incurred in seeking indemnity or other recovery from Subcontractor hereunder. In the event <br />Subcontractor uses any of Contractor's tools, equipment, scaffolds, ladders or temporary facilities, Subcontractor shall hold <br />Contractor harmless from all claims, including negligence claims, which may arise out of or in connection with the use <br />thereof. <br />Revised February 2013 <br />