Emergency Works Clause Samples

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Emergency Works works that are necessary at the time to put an end to, or prevent, the arising of imminent or existing circumstances likely to cause: (i) danger to persons or property; (ii) the interruption of any service provided by the Network or the network generated by a third party; (iii) substantial loss to ▇▇▇▇▇ or any third party; and such other works in those circumstances necessary to execute Emergency Works.
Emergency Works. If urgent action is necessary to protect the work under the Sub-Contract, other property or people and the Sub-Contractor fails to take action, in addition to any other rights or remedies of Total, Total may take the necessary action without prior notice to the Sub-Contractor. If the action was action which the Sub-Contractor should have taken at the Sub-Contractor’s cost, the costs incurred by Total will be a debt due from the Sub-Contractor to Total.
Emergency Works. 4.1 The Municipalities agree that should emergency works or action be required in respect to on-going Maintenance and Repair or Capital Works due to a compromise of the structural integrity and to ensure the safety of the public or property on the road allowance or adjoining property, such emergency works will be undertaken by the Municipality. The Municipality undertaking the work will make reasonable efforts to notify the other Municipality prior to the works or as soon as possible following securing the site. 4.2 Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement, in the event that there is an emergency or obstruction on any part of the shared Highway such that the Highway is blocked or otherwise obstructed or potentially hazardous, either party may immediately remove said obstruction and, if applicable as Routine Maintenance and Repair, invoice the other Municipality for the whole amount depending on the identified Maintenance responsibility in Schedule A or 50% of total cost if not on the identified Maintenance responsibility. 4.3 Emergency Tree Removal will be handled as per Section 5. 4.4 Emergency Street Light works or actions will be handled as noted in 4.1 and 4.2 but any notification and invoicing will be directed to the power source municipality.
Emergency Works. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, British Columbia, a Local Government, a Railway or a Public Utility may access Kitsumkalum Lands and undertake works and take steps on Kitsumkalum Lands that are urgently required in order to protect works constructed on Crown Corridors, Rights of Way, or Municipal Roads, or to protect individuals or vehicles using Crown Corridors, Rights of Way or Municipal Roads.
Emergency Works. 24.1 The Client acknowledges and agrees that in the event the Client instructs ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hire to carry out emergency works in New South Wales in response to an emergency event (as such terms are defined by the Water Management (General) Amendment (Emergency Works Exemption) Regulation 2021 (NSW) (“Regulation”)), it authorises ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hire (on the Client’s behalf) to: (a) before or as soon as reasonably possible after commencing the relevant emergency works, lodge an emergency works exemptions report with the Natural Resources Access Regulator (or its equivalent) (NRAR) and to give such information as is prescribed by the Regulation to NRAR including, but not limited to: (i) the name and contact details of the Client and any other person by whom, or body by which, the emergency works are to be carried out; (ii) the address of the site of the emergency works; and (iii) the significant risk to be reduced by the emergency works; and (b) within 14 days after completing the relevant emergency works, lodge such further information as is prescribed by the Regulation to the NRAR. 24.2 The Client indemnifies and releases ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hire from all liability with respect to any losses or claims sustained by the Client, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hire or any other third party arising out of, or in connection with, the performance of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hire’s obligations contained in this clause 24. 1. THE HIRE PERIOD (a) each Hire Schedule provided to You by Us, whether signed or not; and (b) any Special Conditions specific to the type of Equipment You have hired, set out the terms of the hire agreement (the “Hire Agreement”) between You and Us. The provision or acceptance of a Hire Schedule shall not form a separate agreement between You and Us, but shall constitute part of this Hire Agreement. Any terms contained in any document supplied by You, including any terms in Your purchase order, will not form part of the Hire Agreement.
Emergency Works. 9.1 It is agreed that the extent of any emergency works required, for example, following vehicle accident damage to parapets, shall be assessed on site by Lancashire County Councils Structures Design Team and Specialist Advisor for Archaeology. Any subsequent works necessary shall then be agreed by all parties prior to being carried out. Where the nature of any repair works required falls outside the scope of this agreement, then any repair proposals shall be referred through the scheduled monument procedures.
Emergency Works. It is possible that occasionally essential emergency engineering work could affect the services offered, and in such cases SAPPHIRE will endeavour to give at least 8 hours and a minimum of 2 hours notice to CUSTOMER. Notice of any emergency works will be communicated to Customer elected staff by telephone and confirmed in writing via e-mail. SAPPHIRE will endeavour to ensure that no emergency works will result in a network downtime (without a work around) for more than one hour.
Emergency Works. Works required to mitigate emergency situations where prompt coordination of resources is required to address immediate or imminent damages and/or repairs to infrastructure in order for Hydro One to meet its requirements under the Electricity Act and the Ontario Energy Board Act. These works include assets that are at risk of failure or have already failed, and may or may not yet be out of service. Emergency works typically fall into one of three priority levels: “high risk” (replace or rectify within 30 days), “medium risk” (replace or rectify within 30 – 90 days), and “low risk” (replace or rectify within 90+ days). The regular, routine actions, taken to lessen or postpone the natural deterioration of an asset (or fixture and/or equipment) of Hydro One or an Affiliate. These actions, including upkeep (e.g., vegetation management), repair, replacement and/or upgrading, are intended to keep the asset from premature loss due to failure, decline, wear or change attributable to normal use or the effect of the natural environment.
Emergency Works. 9.3.1. Each Party shall make all reasonable efforts to allow the other Party to attend to emergency works. Such works must not commence until all Parties are informed of the works and appropriate safeworking arrangements have been agreed.
Emergency Works. If APA believes that it is necessary to carry out Pipeline works, repairs or maintenance (other than works, repairs or maintenance set out in clause 9.1) in order to: (a) protect the operational integrity or safe operation of the relevant Pipeline; or (b) comply with any applicable Laws or Approvals, APA may, without liability to Shipper, curtail Services to Shipper to the extent necessary to carry out the Pipeline works, repairs or maintenance, provided that: (c) APA gives ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as much notice of the proposed curtailment as is reasonably practicable; and (d) the curtailment is not predominantly caused by APA’s negligence, failure to comply with Good Engineering and Operating Practice or breach of this Agreement.