require to be added as insured parties. The policy must include the following:
require to be added as insured parties. The policy must include the following:
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premises and operations;
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owner’s and contractor’s protective liability;
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broad form products and completed operations liability;
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cross liability;
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blanket written and oral contractual liability;
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all risks tenant’s legal liability;
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hoist liability;
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firefighting and forest fire fighting expense liability;
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employer’s liability and voluntary compensation;
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non-owned automobile liability;
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directors, officers, employees, shareholders, the Recipient and the Indemnified Parties added as insureds and/or additional insureds;
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shoring, blasting, excavating, under-pinning, demolition, pile driving and caisson work, work below and above ground surface, work below and above water, tunnelling and grading and similar operations associated with construction work, as applicable;
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sudden and accidental pollution liability with a discovery provision of not less than one hundred and twenty (120) hours and a subsequent reporting provision of not less than one hundred and twenty (120) hours; and
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thirty (30) days written notice of cancellation.
(iv) Valid coverage and clearance certificates of coverage under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997, S.O. 1997, c. 16,
Schedule A (“WSIA”) for all persons working on the Project(s);
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(d) provide to the Recipient valid insurance and WSIA certificates evidencing the above coverage;
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(e) use its property insurance proceeds to repair or rebuild the Project(s) in the event of damage to all or part of them;
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(f) require the Proponent to use the Funds provided for the Project only for eligible expenses in connection with the Project and use the Project for its Intended Use for the entire Intended Use Period;
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(g) refund to the Recipient any misused funds; and
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(h) provide the reports and other things to the Recipient needed to enable the Recipient to comply with requirements of the Program Guidelines and this Schedule “A”, including the reporting requirements.