Areas of Exclusion Clause Samples

The "Areas of Exclusion" clause defines specific subjects, activities, or circumstances that are not covered by an agreement or contract. In practice, this clause lists particular risks, losses, or obligations that the parties agree will not be included within the scope of the contract—such as damages from natural disasters, pre-existing conditions, or certain types of liability. Its core function is to clearly delineate the boundaries of responsibility, thereby preventing disputes by ensuring all parties understand what is expressly excluded from coverage or obligation.
Areas of Exclusion. 7 The arbitrator shall have no power to recommend or resolve: 8 9 a. Any issue arising out of the exercise by the Board or the Administration of 10 its responsibilities under Article III, Reserved Rights of the District, except 11 as modified by specific provisions of this Agreement. 12 13 b. Issues involving evaluation other than procedures specifically identified in 14 Article XIII, Evaluation Procedures. 15
Areas of Exclusion. The arbitrator shall have no power to recommend or 22 resolve: 24 (1) Any issue arising out of the exercise by the Board or administration
Areas of Exclusion. 8 The arbitrator shall have no power to recommend or resolve: 9

Related to Areas of Exclusion

  • Service Exclusions The Contractor shall not be responsible for any repairs necessitated by abuse, neglect, vandalism, Acts of God, fire or water. These repairs shall be the subject of a separate purchase order and shall not be performed under this contract.

  • GENERAL EXCLUSIONS We do not insure for loss caused directly or indirectly by any of the following. Such loss is excluded regardless of any other cause or event contributing concurrently or in any sequence to the loss. These exclusions apply whether or not the loss event results in widespread damage or affects a substantial area.

  • for exclusions The amount you pay for covered healthcare services can differ based on the following: • the service was provided in an inpatient or outpatient setting, in a physician’s office, in your home, or from a pharmacy; • the healthcare provider is from a network provider or non-network provider; • a deductible, a copayment, or a benefit limit applies; • you reached your plan year maximum out-of-pocket expense; • there are exclusions from coverage that apply; or • our allowance for a covered healthcare service is less than the amount of your copayment and deductible (if any). In this case, you will be responsible to pay up to our allowance when services are rendered by a network provider.