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Res 2017-133/approving an agreement between the City and Credit Systems International, Inc. for the provision of debt collection services for an amount estimated at $20,000.00 for each year of the five year term of the agreement.
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Res 2017-133/approving an agreement between the City and Credit Systems International, Inc. for the provision of debt collection services for an amount estimated at $20,000.00 for each year of the five year term of the agreement.
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ARTICLE 8 <br /> INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY <br /> 8.1 The Agency will indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City and its employees, agents, <br /> officers and servants from any and all lawsuits, claims, demands and causes of action of any kind <br /> arising from the negligent or intentional wrongful acts or omissions of the Agency, its officers, <br /> employees or agents. This will include, but not be limited to, the amounts of judgments, <br /> penalties, interest, court costs, reasonable legal fees, and all other expenses incurred by the City <br /> arising in favor of any party, including the amounts of any damages or awards resulting from <br /> claims demands and causes of action for personal injuries, death or damages to property alleged <br /> or actual infringement of patents, copyrights, and trademarks and without limitation by <br /> enumeration, all other claims, demands, or causes of action of every character occurring, <br /> resulting, or arising from any negligent or intentional wrongful act, error or omission of the <br /> Agency and/or its agents and/or employees. This obligation by Agency will not be limited <br /> because of the specification of any particular insurance coverage in this Agreement. <br /> 8.2 The Agency will provide a $2,000,000 Commercial Crime/Employee Dishonesty Insurance Policy <br /> naming the City as an additional insured. <br /> 8.3 The Agency will procure and maintain at Agency's expense insurance with insurance <br /> companies authorized to do business in the State of Texas, covering all operations under this <br /> Agreement, whether performed by Agency or Agency's agents, subcontractors or employees. <br /> Before commencing the work, the Agency will furnish to the City a certificate or certificates in <br /> form satisfactory to the City, showing that Agency has complied with this paragraph. All <br /> certificates will provide that the policy will not be changed or canceled until at least 30 calendar <br /> days written notice has been given to the City. Commercial general liability insurance and motor <br /> vehicle insurance will be written with the City of San Marcos, Texas as an additional insured and <br /> will be endorsed to provide a waiver of the carrier's right of subrogation against the City. The <br /> kinds and amounts of insurance required are as follows: <br /> Workers' Compensation Insurance: In accordance with the provisions of the Workers' <br /> Compensation Act of the State of Texas. <br /> Liability Insurance: (1) Commercial general liability insurance with a combined single <br /> limit of $500,000 for each occurrence and $500,000.00 in the aggregate, (2) Motor Vehicle <br /> liability insurance in an amount not less than $250,000.00 for injuries to any one person, <br /> $500,000 on account of any one accident and in an amount of not less than $250,000.00 for <br /> property damage. <br /> The stated limits of insurance required by this Paragraph are minimum only—they do <br /> not limit the Agency's indemnity obligation, and it will be the Agency's responsibility to <br /> determine what limits are adequate. These limits may be basic policy limits or any combination <br /> Credit Systems Interntional2017 <br /> 9 <br />
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