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Company Name
Appriss, Inc.
Contract #
N-2002-085
Agency
Police
Expiration Date
12/31/2007
Insurance Exp Date
3/15/2007
Destruction Year
2012
Notes
Amends N-2001-201 Amended by N-2003-112, N-2004-139, N-2005-141, N-2007-019
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<br />. i;lP,R.' 6.200,1 <br /> <br />3:23PM <br /> <br />1hISIRIul <br /> <br />Servicing includes ~ny adjustment, assembly, <br />disposal, inspection, repair or test. <br /> <br />We explain the term your products in the <br />Products and "ompleted work total limit <br />section. <br /> <br />Operators of registered mobile equipment. All <br />operators of registered mobile equipment are <br />protected persons for covered bodily injury <br />or property damage that results from their <br />driving of such equipment on a public street <br />or road with your permission, <br /> <br />Any person or organization legally <br />responsible for the driving condu"t of those <br />operators is also a protected person for <br />such bodily injury or property damage. But <br />only if there's no valid ~nd collectible other <br />Insurance available to cover its liability for <br />the operators. <br /> <br />However. no operator or any other person or <br />organization is a protected person for: <br />. bodily Injury to a fellow employee of the <br />person driving the equipment; or <br />. property damage to property controlled by <br />you or the employer of an operator who <br />is a protected person. <br /> <br />Registered mobile equipment means mobile <br />equipment that's registered in your name <br />under a motor vehicle registration law. <br /> <br />We explain the terms: <br /> <br />. controlled by in the Employees and <br />volunteer workers section; <br /> <br />. mobile equipment in the Mobile equipment <br />exclusion; and <br />. other insurance in the Other Insurance <br />section. <br /> <br />Unnamed subsidiaries. Any of your <br />subsidiaries, other than a partnership, joint <br />venture, or limited liability company, that <br />isn't shown in the Introduction as a named <br />insured is a protected person if you own <br />more than 50% of it on the beginning date <br />of this egreemer1t. <br /> <br />However, no unnamed subsidiary is a <br />protected person for: <br /> <br />. bodily injury or property damage that <br />happened before you own more than 50% <br /> <br />of it; 'ftß r-(t?-./3 Ò <br /> <br />NO. 293 <br /> <br />P.13/31 <br /> <br />. personal injury or advertising injury that <br />results from an offense that's "ommitted <br />before you own more than 50% of it; or <br /> <br />. injury or d~mage that's covered by other <br />simil~r general liability Insurance. <br /> <br />Own more thEln 50'10 of means own more <br />than 50% of the outstanding voting <br />securities representing the present right to <br />vote for the election of directors of the <br />organization. <br /> <br />Newly acquired or formed organizations. Any <br />organization that you a"quire or form while <br />this agreement is in effect that ian't a <br />partnerahlp, joint venture, or limited liability <br />company is a protected person if you own <br />more than 50% of it. <br /> <br />However, no newly acquired or formed <br />organization is a protected peraon for: <br /> <br />. more than the remainder of the time this <br />agreement is in effect, beginning with the <br />date that you acquired or formed it; <br /> <br />. bodily injury or property damage that <br />happened before you acquired or formed <br />it; <br /> <br />. peraonal injury or ~dvertising injury that <br />results from an offense committed before <br />you acquired or formed it; or <br /> <br />. injury or damage that's covered by other <br />aimllar general liability inaurance. <br /> <br />Separation of protected persons. We'll apply <br />this agreement separately to ea"h protected <br />person. <br /> <br />However, all protected persons share the <br />limits of coverage shown in the Coverage <br />Summary. We explai" how in the limits Of <br />Coverage section. <br /> <br />Also, any right or duty specifically aasigned <br />to the first named insured remains <br />unchanged. We explain those rights and <br />duties in the General Rules, which is a part <br />of your polley. <br /> <br />Limits Of Coverage <br /> <br />The limits of coverage shown in the <br />Coverage Summary and the information <br />containe!! in this section fix the most we'll <br />pay as damages and medi"al expenses, <br />regardless of the number of: <br /> <br />47150 Rev. 7-01 Printed in U.S.A. <br />Þ.n.. 1'1 nf ?R <IISt.Paul Fire end Marine Insuran"B Co. 2001 All Rights Reserved <br />
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