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Insurance Condition Precedent: Net Zero Transition Plan for Climate-Related Liability Cover (Commercial Insureds)

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Condition to Liability Cover for Climate-Related Claims

This clause sets a precondition for insurance cover, compelling the insured to establish a rigorous net-zero transition plan before cover incepts for climate-related liability claims. A commercial policyholder must have such a robust plan (including emissions reduction targets) in place at policy inception, as a prerequisite to accessing liability insurance for climate-related claims. The objective is to encourage good behaviour, place the insured on a pathway towards net zero, and lower the likelihood of climate-related claims being brought against the insured, thereby supporting the insurer’s sustainable business. In short, it promotes better conduct, aligns strategy with net-zero goals and mitigates exposure to climate-related liabilities. The clause was created by The Chancery Lane Project (TCLP) under the title ‘Condition to Liability Cover for Climate-Related Claims’ and is referenced on TCLP’s website below. For detailed guidance on liability cover for climate-related claims, please consult the clause issued by TCLP. TCLP is the code name for the focused and collaborative effort of lawyers from around the world to develop new contracts and model laws to help fight climate change. For more information, see: chancerylaneproject.org. Lexis+® is proud to support the work of TCLP...

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