Selected Materials on Atomic Energy Indemnity LegislationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 442 pages |
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... defendant or defendants . In view of this necessity , they do not consider nuclear energy liability insurance ( facility form ) an ade- quate substitute for the first party coverage formerly provided by their conventional property ...
... defendant or defendants . In view of this necessity , they do not consider nuclear energy liability insurance ( facility form ) an ade- quate substitute for the first party coverage formerly provided by their conventional property ...
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... defendant's competence and knowledge . Even if this burden were ultimately relieved by the im- 57 L.R. 3 H.L. 330 ( 1868 ) . 58 Restatement of Torts , 41 , secs . 519-524 ( 1938 edition ) . In brief , under the restate- ment principle ...
... defendant's competence and knowledge . Even if this burden were ultimately relieved by the im- 57 L.R. 3 H.L. 330 ( 1868 ) . 58 Restatement of Torts , 41 , secs . 519-524 ( 1938 edition ) . In brief , under the restate- ment principle ...
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... defendants , with responsibility for defense di- vided between insurers and Government and with cases in a number of State and Federal courts , a very confused situation might well result . The consequent uncertainty and public clamor ...
... defendants , with responsibility for defense di- vided between insurers and Government and with cases in a number of State and Federal courts , a very confused situation might well result . The consequent uncertainty and public clamor ...
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... defendants by an even larger number of plaintiffs , the Judicial Conference of the United States developed coordinated discovery and other pretrial pro- cedures applicable to all cases filed in 31 Federal district courts.61 By the ...
... defendants by an even larger number of plaintiffs , the Judicial Conference of the United States developed coordinated discovery and other pretrial pro- cedures applicable to all cases filed in 31 Federal district courts.61 By the ...
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... defendant or to many . Thus it would appear that , if the operator's liability is made absolute and exclusive , no right of recovery over should ordinarily be permitted . An exception would be the situation where a third party has ...
... defendant or to many . Thus it would appear that , if the operator's liability is made absolute and exclusive , no right of recovery over should ordinarily be permitted . An exception would be the situation where a third party has ...
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accident action amended amount of financial Anderson bill apply Atomic Energy Act authority bodily injury claims construction permit Contracting Party contractors court coverage covered damage caused defendant effective date endorsement Energy Liability Insurance Energy Liability Policy Energy Liability Underwriters established Federal financial protection required financial security foreign funds indemnity agreement industry injury or property Insurance Company involved ionizing radiation issued Joint Committee legislation Liability Insurance Association licensed activity limit of liability loss ment named insured NS Savannah nuclear damage nuclear energy hazard Nuclear Energy Liability nuclear facility nuclear fission nuclear fuel nuclear incident occurs nuclear installation nuclear reactor nuclear ship nuclear substances obligations paragraph payment persons indemnified Policy Facility Form Price-Anderson Act private insurance problem property damage property insurance public liability radiation reactor respect right of recourse risks special nuclear material subrogation subscribing companies supplier supra territory thereof tion tort United
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Page 174 - ... d. a program to encourage widespread participation in the development and utilization of atomic energy for peaceful purposes to the maximum extent consistent with the common defense and security and with the health and safety of the public; e.
Page 229 - No suit or action on this policy for the recovery of any claim shall be sustainable in any court of law or equity until after full compliance by the insured with all the foregoing requirements, nor unless commenced within twelve months next after the fire.
Page 229 - The appraisers shall first select a competent and disinterested umpire; and failing for fifteen days to agree upon such umpire, then, on request of the insured or this Company, such umpire shall be selected by a judge of a court of record in the state in which the property covered is located.
Page 72 - public liability" means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from a nuclear incident, except: (i) claims under State or Federal workmen's compensation acts of employees of persons indemnified who are, employed at the site of and in connection with the activity where the nuclear incident occurs...
Page 176 - public liability' means any legal liability arising out of or resulting from a nuclear incident, except claims under State or Federal Workmen's Compensation Acts of employees of persons indemnified who are employed at the site of and in connection with the activity where the nuclear incident occurs, and except for claims arising out of an act of war. 'Public liability...
Page 347 - In these Rules the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them respectively, that is to say— (a) "Carrier...
Page 128 - ... reasonable costs of investigating and settling claims and defending suits for damage, shall not exceed the sum of $500,000,000 together with the amount of financial protection required of the licensee or contractor : Provided, however-.
Page 191 - The insured shall cooperate with the company and, upon the company's request, shall attend hearings and trials and shall assist in effecting settlements, securing and giving evidence, obtaining the attendance of witnesses and in the conduct of suits.
Page 111 - Public Liability' also includes damage to property of persons indemnified: Provided, That such property is covered under the terms of the financial protection required, except property which is located at the site of and used in connection with the activity where the nuclear incident occurs.
Page 191 - ... as to the time and origin of the fire; the interest of the insured and of all others in the property ; the cash value of each item thereof, and the amount of loss thereon...