A ISO CG 2026 form is a form used by insurance companies. The form is known as a Grantor of License endorsement form.
It provides coverage for completed operations with use of the CG 20 10 07/04.
The ISO form CG 2010 10/01 does not provide completed operations in Part A. Section II where it states "...but only with respect to liability arising out of your ongoing operations performed..." The ISO form CG 2037 10/01 would provide the completed operations coverage.
bad form, gives too much away
If by "C.G." you mean the Republic of Congo (ISO Code: CG), their National Sport is Football (Soccer)
There is a chance you are inquiring on an ISO Form CA20-70 which is for Commercial Auto (CA). CG is Commercial General Liability (CG or CGL). CA2070 is for Auto policies with a special endorsement: Coverage for Certain Operations in Connection with Railroads Contractual agreements with jobs at Scheduled Railroads (declared site on endorsement) with respect to the use of a co vered auto in operations for or affecting a railroad designated in the Schedule at a Designated Job site, the two exceptions contained in the definition of "insured contract" relating to construction or demolition operatons performed within 50 feet of a railroad do not apply. Hope that helps
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ISO 9000, ISO 9001, and ISO 9004
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Hi Deborah here, you are thinking of the cg2010 1185 form. This form affords the additional insured status for completed operations as well as ongoing operations. Insurance company's don't like to have additional insured's for completed operations for the most part. The more recent versions of the cg2010 only offer addtional insured for ongoing operations; once the sub leaves the job site, the GC is no longer an additional insured on the policy. There is a different ISO form, CG 2037, which is solely for affording additional insured status for completed operations. If you have a new version of the 2010 and the 2037, it'svirtually the same as having the 2010 1185 version. Take care, DeborahCRIS
First week of July probably.
18 june 2013