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Previously on "Fire insurance requirement?"

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  • Darren@UptonAccountants
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    Insurance

    Originally posted by hedgehog22
    ...Insurance!..
    Quality!!

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  • hedgehog22
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    Originally posted by Darren@1stAccountancyServ
    Interesting clause....what does your client do?
    ...Insurance!..

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  • Darren@UptonAccountants
    replied
    Fire

    Interesting clause....what does your client do?

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  • hedgehog22
    started a topic Fire insurance requirement?

    Fire insurance requirement?

    My client's "standard" IT Contract includes a clause requiring me to take out fire insurance (no sum insured specified). Another contractor has asked for this clause to be struck out or modified, but has been refused. Since I have no direct insurable interest in my client's buildings, I think this clause is unreasonable - indeed impossible to comply with. I could understand a requirement for third party liability insurance. Has anyone come across this before, and what should I do about it, if anything?
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