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If I want to use someones property for a program and present them with an ANR contract, what does the contract and Certificate of Insurance mean to the property owner?

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If I want to use someones property for a program and present them with an ANR contract, what does the contract and Certificate of Insurance mean to the property owner?

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The contract specifies the terms and agreements regarding the use of the property and the Certificate of Insurance provides evidence of UC’s financial responsibility. The Certificate of Insurance states that the University’s self-insurance program provides coverage for the University, its officers, agents, and employees for their negligent acts or omissions while involved in the course and scope of their employment or volunteerism. Generally, the course and scope involve supervision of people in a given program. If requested, the property owner may be added as an Additional Insured on the Certificate of Insurance.

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