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CNA CNA PARAMOUNT <br />Commercial General Liability Coverage Part <br />If. That part of any other contract or agreement pertaining to your business (including an indemnification of a <br />municipality in connection with work performed for a municipality) under which you assume the tort liability of <br />another party to pay for bodily injury or property damage to a third person or organization. Tort liability means a <br />liability that would be imposed by law in the absence of any contract or agreement. <br />Paragraph If. does not include that part of any contract or agreement: <br />(1) That indemnifies a railroad for bodily injury or property damage arising out of construction or demolition <br />operations, within 50 feet of any railroad property and affecting any railroad bridge or trestle, tracks, road- <br />beds, tunnel, underpass or crossing; <br />(2) That indemnifies an architect, engineer or surveyor for injury or damage arising out of: <br />(a) Preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, <br />field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; or <br />(b) Giving directions or instructions, or failing to give them, if that is the primary cause of the injury or <br />damage; or <br />(3) Under which the Insured, if an architect, engineer or surveyor, assumes liability for an injury or damage <br />arising out of the Insured's rendering or failure to render professional services, including those listed in (2) <br />above and supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. <br />10. Leased worker means a person leased to you by a labor leasing firm under an agreement between you and the labor <br />leasing firm, to perform duties related to the conduct of your business. Leased worker does not include a temporary <br />worker. <br />11. Loading or unloading means the handling of property: <br />a. After it is moved from the place where it is accepted for movement into or onto an aircraft, watercraft or auto; <br />b. While it is in or on an aircraft, watercraft or auto; or <br />c. While it is being moved from an aircraft, watercraft or auto to the place where it is finally delivered; <br />but loading or unloading does not include the movement of property by means of a mechanical device, other than a <br />hand truck, that is not attached to the aircraft, watercraft or auto. <br />12. Mobile equipment means any of the following types of land vehicles, including any attached machinery or equipment: <br />a. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklifts and other vehicles designed for use principally off public roads; <br />b. Vehicles maintained for use solely on or next to premises you own or rent; <br />c. Vehicles that travel on crawler treads; <br />d. Vehicles, whether self-propelled or not, maintained primarily to provide mobility to permanently mounted: <br />(1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or drills; or <br />(2) Road construction or resurfacing equipment such as graders, scrapers or rollers; <br />e. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. or d. above that are not self-propelled and are maintained primarily <br />to provide mobility to permanently attached equipment of the following types: <br />(1) Air compressors, pumps and generators, including spraying, welding, building cleaning, geophysical <br />exploration, lighting and well servicing equipment; or <br />(2) Cherry pickers and similar devices used to raise or lower workers; <br />If. Vehicles not described in Paragraph a., b., c. or d. above maintained primarily for purposes other than the <br />transportation of persons or cargo. <br />However, self-propelled vehicles with the following types of permanently attached equi <br />equipment but will be considered autos: <br />CG0001 04-13 <br />Copyright Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2012 <br />HORaN RiskManagzmerdDivisian <br />REVIEWED & APPROVED BY.- <br />o r <br />f PZ. VSA44a <br />Risk Management Analyst <br />