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<br />., <br /> <br />fi1fR. 6. 200<1 <br /> <br />3: 26PM <br /> <br />lIIIfftRIul <br /> <br />installed by you, we'll apply the exclusion <br />to property damage to your completed <br />work done by you, <br /> <br />We explain the terms your products and <br />your completed work in the Products and <br />completed work total limit section. <br /> <br />Dellberatel, breaking the law. We won't cover <br />personal injury Dr advertising injury that <br />results from: <br /> <br />. the protected person knowingly breaking <br />any criminal law; or <br /> <br />. any person or organization breaking any <br />criminal law with the consent or <br />knowledge of the protected person. <br /> <br />Employers liabIlity. We won't cover bodily <br />injury to an employee of the protected <br />person arising out of and In the course of <br />his or har: <br /> <br />. employment by the protected person: Or <br /> <br />. performance of duties related to the <br />conduct of the protected person's <br />business. <br /> <br />Nor will we cover bodily injury to the <br />spouse, or any child, parent, brother, or <br />sister, of that employee if such bodily <br />injury results from the bodily injury to such <br />employee. <br /> <br />We'll apply this exclusion whether the <br />protected person may be held liable as an <br />employer or In any other capacity, such as a <br />property owner or product manufacturer. <br />For example: <br /> <br />You manufacture laser systems. Your <br />employee Is injured while testing your <br />product. That employee receives workers <br />compensation bsnefits. If the employee later <br />sues you In your capacity as a <br />manufacturer, alleging that the injury <br />happened because your product was <br />defective, we won't protect you, <br /> <br />Wa'il also apply this exclusion to any <br />obligation of the protected person to share <br />damages with or repay someone else who <br />must pay damages because of bodily injury <br />to any employee of the protectad person. <br />For example: <br /> <br />Your employee is Injured in an injection <br />molding machine accident. That employee <br /> <br />NO.293 <br /> <br />P.21/31 <br /> <br />receives workers compensation benefits. <br />Later, the employee sues the manufacturer <br />of the injection molding machine alleging <br />that the injury happened because it didn't <br />have enough guarding devIces on it. If the <br />manufacturer in turn sues you, alleging that <br />your faulty maintenance of the machine, not <br />the lack of guarding devices, resulted in <br />the employee's injury, we wont protect <br />yoll. <br /> <br />But we won't apply ttlls exclusion to the <br />liability of another to pay damages for <br />bodily injury If you have assumed such <br />liability under a covered contract made <br />before the bodily injury happans. <br /> <br />We expillin the terms: <br /> <br />. covered contract in the Contract liability <br />exclusion: and <br /> <br />. employee in the Employees and volunteer <br />workers section. <br /> <br />Employment-related practices. We won't cover <br />personal injury to any protected person's <br />employee, prospective or former employee, <br />leased temporary worker, or independent <br />contractor that results from any <br />employment-related practices. For example: <br /> <br />You terminate an employee for falsifying <br />business travel expenses. You explain the <br />reason for the termination of that employee <br />to one of your customers. If your former <br />employee fater sues you for sfander. we <br />worit protect you. <br /> <br />Nor will we cover personal injury to the <br />spouse or any child, parent. brother, or <br />sister of that person if such personal injury <br />results from any employment-ralated <br />practices. <br /> <br />We'll apply this exclusion to any obligation <br />of the protected person to share damages <br />with or to repay someone else who must <br />pay damages for personal injury that results <br />from any employment-related practices. <br /> <br />Independent contractor means any person <br />who is not your employee, but who <br />performs duties related to the conduct of <br />your business in the coursa of that person's <br />independent employment in accordance with <br />a contract between you and that person for <br />specified services. <br /> <br />.~;¿of) ô <br /> <br />47150 Rev. 7-01 Printed In U.S.A. <br />Pa"R 1R nf ?R ",.1::+ 10.,,1 "'Ira a~" Ilhrl~. '~e"._n~a ,..~ O)n~' A II "'_10." ,,~--_.._~ <br />