Batch Clause — (1) A limitation provision, used most frequently in products liability and umbrella liability policies, that places coverage for all claims arising out of defective products produced in a single manufacturing run (or batch) within a single occurrence limit. (2) A provision found in professional liability policies stating that only one deductible (or retention) applies per wrongful act, regardless of the number of claims resulting from that act.
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