Clock latency is the delay between the clock source and the clock pin. It is dependant on hardware, PCB, traces, etc. Simply, Clock latency means, the number of clock pulses required by the ckt to give out the first output. Clock latency is the combination of source latency and network latency.
Source latency is the propagation delay from the origin of the clock to the clock definition point (for example, a clock port).
Network latency is a measure of how fast a network is running. The term refers to the time elapsed between the sending of a message to a router and the return of that message (even if the process only takes milliseconds, slowdowns can be very apparent over multi-user networks).
Insertion delay is otherwise called Clock Latency.