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18. SEVERABILITY. In the event that any provision of this Lease Agreement shall, <br /> for any reason, be determined to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any <br /> respect, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and agree to such amendments, <br /> modifications or supplements of, or to, this Lease Agreement or such other <br /> appropriate changes as shall, to the maximum extent practicable in light of such <br /> determination, implement and give effect to the intentions of the Parties as <br /> reflected herein, and the other provisions of this Agreement shall, as so amended, <br /> modified, supplemented, or otherwise effected by such action remain in full force <br /> and effect. <br /> 19.INSURANCE. Lessee shall obtain and maintain the minimum following <br /> insurance types, coverages and amounts as stated below: <br /> a) Commercial General Liability — No more restrictive than ISO Form <br /> CG0001 (including property damage, personal injury, products / comp. <br /> ops. agg.,premises, operations, and blanket contractual liability) <br /> $500,000 Each Occurrence <br /> $500,000 Products &Completed Ops Aggregate <br /> $500,000 Personal Injury and Advertising <br /> $500,000 General Aggregate <br /> $50,000 sublimit Fire legal liability <br /> The County and County's members, officials, officers, employees and <br /> agents, shall be named as additional insureds under all of the above <br /> Commercial General Liability coverage. <br /> b) Automobile Liability (all automobiles-owned, hired or non-owned) - <br /> $500,000 Combined Single Limit <br /> c) In the event the Lessee hires employees or is otherwise required to carry <br /> workers' compensation insurance, the Lessee will provide evidence of <br /> workers' compensation insurance or exemption as required by Florida <br /> Workers Compensation Law as defined in Chapter 440, Florida Statutes. <br /> The Lessee will assume responsibility for Lessee's discretion in <br /> confirming that all of Lessee's contractors or subcontractors engaged in <br /> work have the appropriate workers' compensation coverage. Such <br /> evidence will include evidence of workers' compensation benefits and <br /> employer's liability insurance for the following minimum limits of <br /> coverage: <br /> Workers Compensation -Florida Statutory Coverage <br /> Including coverage for any appropriate Federal Acts (e.g. Longshore and <br /> Harbor Workers Compensation Act, 33 USC §§ 901-952, and the Jones <br /> Act,46 USC §§ 688 et seq.)where activities include liability exposures for <br /> events or occurrences covered by Federal statutes. <br /> 5 <br />