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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/13/2005
Control Number
2005-313
Agenda Item Number
11.I.
Entity Name
Ranger Construction Industries
Subject
Contract and Specifications 41st. St. Improvements
Area
Kings Highway, 47th Ave. to 38th Ave.
Project Number
0016 & 0236
Bid Number
7074
Archived Roll/Disk#
4003
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5166
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�r STPAUL <br /> �i TRAVELERS <br /> IMPORTANT DISCLOSURE NOTICE OF TERRORISM INSURANCE <br /> COVERAGE <br /> On November 26, 2002 , President Bush signed into law the <br /> Terrorism Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (the "Act" ) . The Act <br /> establishes a short-term program under which the Federal <br /> Government will share in the payment of covered losses caused by <br /> certain acts of international terrorism. We are providing you with <br /> this notice to inform you of the key features of the Act, and to let <br /> you know what effect, if any, the Act will have on your premium . <br /> Under the Act, insurers are required to provide coverage for certain <br /> losses caused by international acts of terrorism as defined in the <br /> Act. The Act further provides that the Federal Government will pay <br /> a share of such losses . Specifically, the Federal Government will <br /> pay 90% of the amount of covered losses caused by certain acts of <br /> terrorism which is in excess of an insurer's statutorily established <br /> deductible for that year. The Act also caps the amount of terrorism= <br /> related losses for which the Federal Government or an insurer can <br /> be responsible at $ 100,000, 000 , 000 .00, provided that the insurer <br /> has met its deductible . <br /> Please note that passage of the Act does not result in any change <br /> in coverage under the attached policy or bond (or the policy or bond <br /> being quoted ) . Please also note that no separate additional <br /> premium charge has been made for the terrorism coverage <br /> required by the Act. The premium charge that is allocable to such <br /> coverage is inseparable from and imbedded in your overall <br /> premium , and is no more than one percent of your premium . <br /> ILT 1018 (9104) <br />
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