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UMBRELLA <br />EU 00 01 07 16 © 2016 The Travelers Indemnity Company. All rights reserved.Page 17 of 22 <br />d.Any self-insurance method or program, in <br />which case the insured will be deemed to <br />be the provider of such insurance; or <br />e.Any similar risk transfer or risk <br />management method. <br />"Other insurance" does not include: <br />a.Any "underlying insurance"; or <br />b.Any policy of insurance specifically <br />purchased to be excess of the limits of <br />insurance of this policy shown in the <br />Declarations. <br />8."Products-completed operations hazard": <br />a.Includes all "bodily injury" and "property <br />damage" occurring away from premises <br />you own or rent and arising out of "your <br />product" or "your work" except: <br />(1)Products that are still in your physical <br />possession; or <br />(2)Work that has not yet been completed <br />or abandoned. However, "your work" <br />will be deemed completed at the <br />earliest of the following times: <br />(a)When all the work called for in your <br />contract has been completed; <br />(b)When all the work to be done at the <br />job site has been completed if your <br />contract calls for work at more than <br />one job site; or <br />(c)When that part of the work done at <br />a job site has been put to its <br />intended use by any person or <br />organization other than another <br />contractor or subcontractor working <br />on the same project. <br />Work that may need service, <br />maintenance, correction, repair or <br />replacement, but which is otherwise <br />complete, will be treated as completed. <br />b.Does not include "bodily injury" or "property <br />damage" arising out of: <br />(1)The transportation of property, unless <br />the injury or damage arises out of a <br />condition in or on a vehicle not owned <br />or operated by you, and that condition <br />was created by the "loading or <br />unloading" of that vehicle by any <br />insured; <br />(2)The existence of tools, uninstalled <br />equipment or abandoned or unused <br />materials; or <br />(3)Products or operations for which the <br />classification listed in a policy of <br />Commercial General Liability <br />"underlying insurance" states that <br />products-completed operations are <br />subject to the General Aggregate <br />Limit. <br />9."Suit" means a civil proceeding which alleges <br />damages. "Suit" includes: <br />a.An arbitration proceeding in which <br />damages are claimed and to which the <br />insured must submit or does submit with <br />our consent; or <br />b.Any other alternative dispute resolution <br />proceeding to which the insured submits <br />with our consent. <br />10."Underlying insurance": <br />a.Means the policy or policies of insurance <br />listed in the Schedule Of Underlying <br />Insurance. <br />b.Includes any renewal or replacement of <br />such policies if such renewal or <br />replacement is during the policy period of <br />this Excess Follow-Form And Umbrella <br />Liability Insurance. <br />c.Does not include any part of the policy <br />period of any of the policies described in <br />Paragraphs a. or b. above that began <br />before, or that continues after, the policy <br />period of this Excess Follow-Form And <br />Umbrella Liability Insurance. <br />11."Underlying insurer" means any insurer which <br />provides a policy of insurance listed in the <br />Schedule Of Underlying Insurance. <br />B.With respect to Coverage B and, to the extent that <br />the following terms are not defined in the <br />"underlying insurance", to Coverage A: <br />1."Advertisement" means a notice that is <br />broadcast or published to the general public <br />or specific market segments about your <br />goods, products or services for the purpose of <br />attracting customers or supporters. For the <br />purposes of this definition: <br />a.Notices that are published include <br />material placed on the Internet or on <br />similar electronic means of <br />communication; and <br />b.Regarding web sites, only that part of a <br />web site that is about your goods, <br />products or services for the purposes of <br />attracting customers or supporters is <br />considered an advertisement. <br />2."Advertising injury": <br />POLICY NUMBER: CUP-3T402591-25-14 <br />Docusign Envelope ID: 03EC0D15-D674-4D12-9ED3-8A2C214EE218