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DocuSign Envelope ID: ACF53DOB- DE31- 493C- AC79- 4B38761278A7 <br />11 <br />The Contractor shall be solely responsible for any deductible assumptions that may exist in any <br />insurance policies required under this Agreement. In addition, the Contractor shall be <br />responsible and shall not be reimbursed for any losses arising from any risk or exposure not <br />insured as required herein, or not covered as a result of a normal policy exclusion or that falls <br />within the self- insured retention, if Contractor self- insured. The Contractor's insurance shall <br />apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with <br />respect to the limits of the insurer's liability. The claim provisions in the Contractor's insurance <br />policies must specifically state the insurance company or Contractor's Third Party Administrator, <br />if self- insured, has both the right and duty to adjust a claim and provide defense. The policies <br />shall not contain any provision or definition which would serve to exclude or eliminate from <br />coverage third party claims, including exclusions of claims for bodily or other injury to <br />shareholders, partners, officers, directors, or employees of the insured, the premises owner, <br />real estate manager, or the insured's Subcontractor, or any family relative of such persons. <br />If the policies contain any warranty stating that coverage is null and void (or words to that effect) <br />if the Contractor does not comply with the most stringent regulations governing the Work, it shall <br />be modified so that coverage shall be afforded in all cases except for the Contractor's willful or <br />intentional noncompliance with applicable government regulations. Any failure by any person to <br />comply with reporting or other provisions of the policy including breach of warranties, shall not <br />affect coverage provided to the Owner and its representatives, officials, and employees. The <br />insolvency or bankruptcy of the Insured or of the Insured's estate shall not relieve the insurance <br />companies of their obligations under these policies. Any clauses to the contrary are <br />unacceptable and must be stricken. Failure to comply with these requirements shall be a <br />material breach of this Agreement justifying termination for default. <br />5.1.1 Worker's Compensation and Employers' Liability Insurance <br />The Contractor and its Subcontractors shall procure and maintain Workers' Compensation <br />Insurance in the amount and type required by the State of North Carolina and federal law for all <br />employees employed under the Agreement who may come within the protection of Workers' <br />Compensation Laws and covering all operations under the Agreement whether performed by <br />the Contractor or by his Subcontractors. In jurisdictions not providing complete Workers' <br />Compensation protection, the Contractor and his Subcontractors shall maintain employers' <br />liability insurance in an amount, form, company, and agency satisfactory to the State of North <br />Carolina and the Owner for the benefit of all employees not protected by Workers' <br />Compensation Laws and covering all operations under the Agreement whether performed by <br />the Contractor or by his Subcontractors. <br />The Contractor shall pay such assessments as will protect the Contractor and the Owner from <br />claims under the Workers' Compensation Laws, workers' or workmen's compensation disability <br />benefits, and other similar employee benefit acts. The current Experience Modification Factor <br />shall be indicated on the Certificate of Insurance. Coverage under this section shall be as <br />required by federal and state Workers' Compensation and Occupational Disease Statutes, and <br />shall have minimum limits as follows: <br />Coverage A: Statutory, State of North Carolina <br />Employers' Liability: Each Accident $1,000,000 <br />Disease - Policy Limit $1,000,000 <br />Disease - Each Employee $1,000,000 <br />Such insurance shall include Voluntary Compensation coverage, a Waiver of Subrogation <br />Revised 10/17 <br />