Exhibitors Insurance Application

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IMPORTANT -
Please take care of immediately
RE: CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE
As you may know, as an Exhibitor participating in a show, you must have adequate Liability
Insurance with a minimum $2,000,000 limit to protect the Exhibitors, the attending public, the
show organizer and yourself.
Our insurance policy does not extend coverage to any exhibits and requires you to
submit a Certificate of Insurance upon receipt of the exhibitor’s manual.
The results from a nationwide survey, has clearly indicated A CRITICAL FACT - some of the
Exhibitors surveyed were in shows without insurance or with inadequate coverages.
There are two (2) ways to arrange the required insurance.
OPTION #1: With Nacora Insurance Brokers Ltd.
MediaEdge Communications Inc. has appointed Nacora Insurance Brokers Ltd. as the
recommended insurance contractor for exhibitors.
The “EI” form and list of coverages are included in this package for your convenience. Save
time order on line at:
Go to exhibitors application on line and scroll
down to: Canadian Gaming Summit 2008
OPTION #2: Your own Insurance Company
Alternatively, you can have your insurance company prepare a certificate of Insurance
which must have the following: MediaEdge Communications Inc. listed as an
additional Insured
Dates of the show: April 29-May 02, 2008 includes Move in and Move out date.
Event name Canadian Gaming Summit 2008
Comprehensive General Liability of $2,000,000
Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability
Subject to $1,000 (maximum) Bodily Injury & Property Damage-Inclusive each
occurrence
Products and Completed Operations Liability
Contingent Employers Liability
Broad form Property Damage
Cross Liability clause
Severability of Interest Clause
Your understanding and compliance with this is greatly appreciated and
we thank you in advance, for ensuring the will being of all concerned.
Have a prosperous and safe show.

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