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(3) The cost of bonds to release occurs subsequent to the execution of the <br /> attachments in any "suit" against the contract or agreement; or <br /> "insured" we defend, but only for bond b. That the 'insured" would have in the <br /> amounts within our Limit of Insurance. absence of the contract or agreement. <br /> (4) All reasonable expenses incurred by 3. Workers' Compensation <br /> the "insured" at our request, including <br /> actual loss of earnings up to $250 a Any obligation for which the "insured" or the <br /> day because of time off from work. "insured's" insurer may be held liable under <br /> (5) All costs taxed against the "insured" any workers' compensation, disability benefits <br /> inor unemployment compensation law or any <br /> any "suit" against the "insured" we <br /> similar law. <br /> defend. <br /> (6) All interest on the full amount of any 4. Employee Indemnification And Employer's <br /> Liability <br /> judgment that accrues after entry of <br /> the judgment in any "suit" against the "Bodily injury"to: <br /> "insured" we defend, but our duty to a. An "employee" of the "insured" arising out <br /> pay interest ends when we have paid, of and in the course of: <br /> offered to pay or deposited in court (1) Employment by the "insured";or <br /> the part of the judgment that is within <br /> our Limit of Insurance. (2) Performing the duties related to the <br /> These payments will not reduce the Limit conduct of the "insured's" business; <br /> of Insurance. or <br /> b. Out-Of-State Coverage Extensions b. The spouse, child, parent, brother or <br /> sister of that "employee" as a <br /> While a covered "auto" is away from the consequence of Paragraph a. above. <br /> state where it is licensed we will: This exclusion applies: <br /> (1) Increase the Limit of Insurance for (1) Whether the "insured" may be liable <br /> Liability Coverage to meet the limits as an employer or in any other <br /> specified by a compulsory or financial capacity; and <br /> responsibility law of the jurisdiction <br /> where the covered "auto" is being (2) To any obligation to share damages <br /> used. This extension does not apply with or repay someone else who must <br /> to the limit or limits specified by any pay damages because of the injury. <br /> law governing motor carriers of But this exclusion does not apply to "bodily <br /> passengers or property. injury" to domestic "employees" not entitled to <br /> (2) Provide the minimum amounts and workers' compensation benefits or to liability <br /> types of other coverages, such as no- assumed by the "insured" under an "insured <br /> fault, required of out-of-state vehicles contract." For the purposes of the Coverage <br /> by the jurisdiction where the covered Form, a domestic "employee" is a person <br /> "auto" is being used. engaged in household or domestic work <br /> We will not pay anyone more than once performed principally in connection with a <br /> for the same elements of loss because of residence premises. <br /> these extensions. 5. Fellow Employee <br /> B. Exclusions "Bodily injury" to any fellow "employee" of the <br /> This insurance does not apply to any of the "insured" arising out of and in the course of <br /> following: the fellow "employee's" employment or while <br /> performing duties related to the conduct of <br /> 1. Expected Or Intended Injury your business. <br /> "Bodily injury" or "property damage" expected 6. Care, Custody Or Control <br /> or intended from the standpoint of the "Property damage" to or "covered pollution <br /> "insured." <br /> cost or expense" involving property owned or <br /> 2. Contractual transported by the "insured" or in the <br /> Liability assumed under any contract or "insured's" care, custody or control. But this <br /> agreement. exclusion does not apply to liability assumed <br /> But this exclusion does not apply to liability for under a sidetrack agreement. <br /> damages: 7. Handling Of Property <br /> a. Assumed in a contract or agreement that "Bodily injury" or "property damage" resulting <br /> is an "insured contract" provided the from the handling of property: <br /> "bodily injury" or "property damage" <br /> CA 00 01 03 06 Copyright, ISO Properties, Inc., 2005 Page 3 of 11 <br />