Following those filings, both BOEM and UNOCAL issued claims under the bonds, prompting US Fire to demand collateral from the indemnitors, as permitted under Paragraph 3 of the indemnity agreement. That provision allows the insurer to demand irrevocable letters of credit or other forms of security, at its sole discretion, upon receipt of claims—even before paying out any losses.
Judge denies Crum & Forster’s US Fire Insurance Company’s $13.5M collateral demand in bond case
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