Association and Owner Responsibilities Clause Samples

Association and Owner Responsibilities. The Association and its Executive Board and each Owner understand and acknowledge the importance of a regular inspection and maintenance program for the Community and the Units therein and shall comply with all maintenance manuals and other documents and recommendations provided to the Association and/or Owners with respect to the inspection, operation and routine maintenance of all systems, equipment, and similar items (including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, structural and exterior systems and improvements) made part of or serving the Community or its Units. The Association and each Owner shall perform such recommended inspection and maintenance and shall make all necessary repairs and maintenance called for to reasonably address the results of these inspections and to maintain the Community and its Units to a level consistent with its original quality. Further, the Executive Board and each Owner shall cooperate, at no cost or expense to them, with all inspections that may be undertaken by or at the request of the Declarant on or with respect to the Community or its Units and any improvement thereon or therein. The Association and each Owner understand, assume the risk and agree that, if the Association or such Owner fails to follow the inspection, maintenance and repair requirements and standards contained in such manuals or materials delivered to them and such failure causes, whether in whole or in part, damage to the Community or its Units, to any improvement within the Community or to other property, the resulting damage shall not be deemed to be the result of a design or construction defect.

Related to Association and Owner Responsibilities

  • Owner Responsibilities The project owner or the engineer or architect of record acting as the owner’s agent shall fund special inspection services.

  • Member Responsibilities The Member’s responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to: 3.17.1. Inform the CONTRACTOR of the loss or theft of ID cards, 3.17.2. Present ID cards when using health care services, 3.17.3. Be familiar with the CONTRACTOR’s Health Plan Procedures to the best of their abilities, 3.17.4. Call or contact the CONTRACTOR to obtain information and have questions clarified, 3.17.5. Provide participating network Providers with accurate and complete medical information, 3.17.6. Follow the prescribed course of care recommended by the Provider or let the Provider know the reasons the treatment cannot be followed, as soon as possible, And 3.17.7. Make every effort to keep a scheduled appointment or cancel an appointment in advance of when it is scheduled.

  • Engineer Responsibilities No subcontract relieves the Engineer of any responsibilities under this contract.

  • Buyer Responsibilities Buyer will: (a) promptly perform its obligations identified in the applicable Proposal or Order; (b) promptly provide all information reasonably required or useful for performance of the Service, including completion of the Order, prior to commencement of the Services; (c) designate a business contact and a technical contact to coordinate Buyer’s personnel and act as a liaison; (d) seek all consents and permits and provide all notices required in connection with the completion of the Services; and (e) provide Honeywell with prompt access to Buyer’s systems and premises as set forth in Section 12(c) (Working Hours for Services) to the extent necessary during the performance of the Services. If Buyer fails to perform any of Buyer’s obligations, Honeywell will: (i) be excused from failure to perform any of Honeywell’s affected obligations under this Agreement; (ii) be entitled to a reasonable extension of time, and a reasonable reimbursement of additional costs or fees incurred as a result of the same; and (iii) not be responsible for any liability arising from such failure. Honeywell is not responsible or liable for any problems, unavailability, delay or security incidents arising from or related to: (A) conditions or events reasonably outside of Honeywell’s control; (B) cyberattack; (C) public internet and communications networks; (D) data, software, hardware, services, telecommunications, infrastructure or networking equipment not provided by Honeywell, or acts or omissions of third parties Buyer retains; (E) Buyer’s and/or Buyer’s users’ negligence or failure to use the latest version or follow Documentation; (F) modifications or alterations not made by Honeywell; (G) loss or corruption of data; (H) unauthorized access via Buyer’s credentials; or (I) Buyer’s failure to use commercially reasonable administrative, physical and technical safeguards to protect Buyer’s systems or data or follow industry-standard security practices.

  • User Responsibilities i. Users are required to follow good security practices in the selection and use of passwords; ii. Users shall ensure that unattended equipment is protected; and iii. Users shall adopt a clear desk policy for papers and removable storage media and a clear screen policy for information processing facilities.