§ 112.06 INSURANCE.
   (A)   The permittee shall provide insurance in such form as shall protect the township and itself from and against any and all claims for injury or damage to persons or property, both real and personal, resulting from the construction, erection, operation or maintenance of said television system pursuant to the authority of the permit granted hereunder, in limits of not less than $1,000,000 for personal injury or death of any one person and $300,000 for damage to property resulting from any one occurrence. The permittee shall provide worker’s compensation insurance as provided by the laws of the state.
   (B)   All of said insurance coverage shall provide a 30-day notice to the township in the event of material alteration or cancellation of any coverage afforded in said policies prior to the date said material alteration or cancellation shall become effective. Copies of all certificates of insurance required hereunder shall be furnished to and filed with the Township Clerk prior to the commencement of operations or the expiration of prior policies as the case may be. The permittee shall pay and by the acceptance of this permit specifically agrees, that it will pay all reasonable expenses incurred by the township in defending itself with regard to all damages, penalties or other claims resulting from the acts of the permittee, its assigns, employees, agents, invitees or other persons. Said expenses shall include all out-of-pocket expenses such as attorney fees, and shall include the value of any services rendered by the Township Attorney or any other officers or employees of the township.
(Prior Code, § 12.056) (Ord. 011486, passed 1-14-1986)