Floods Sample Clauses

The 'Floods' clause defines how contractual obligations are affected in the event of flooding. Typically, it specifies that if a flood occurs and disrupts the ability of one or both parties to perform their duties—such as delivering goods or completing construction—those obligations may be suspended or adjusted for the duration of the disruption. This clause serves to allocate risk and provide clarity by outlining the procedures and responsibilities when floods, as a force majeure event, impact contract performance.
Floods. Grantees requesting a Project amendment shall submit to the OHMVR Division in writing the following:
Floods. The KwaZulu-Natal Province was hit by devastating floods in 2022, which caused significant infrastructural damage – including to sewerage infrastructure. Raw sewage continues to run into river systems, which is a concern for waterbird habitat.
Floods. The lessor is obliged to inform the lessee if the rental property is located in a potential flood zone (CIV 8589.45). Lead-based paint – Landlords renting properties built before January 1, 1978 must attach this federally mandated disclosure form.
Floods. The landlord is obliged to notify the lessee if the rental property is in a potential flood zone (CIV 8589.45). Paint-based lead – landlords of properties built before January 1, 1978, you must attach this disclosure form with a federal obligation. Law of Megan – Form for disclosure of a registered sex offender, which must be attached to any residential rental contract (CIV 2079.10a(3)). Mold - Written disclosure of mold in certain units must be provided by the landlord to any future tenant (HSC 26147). Habitat – Prospective tenants must be notified if the dwelling they are applying for was a previous federal or state ordinance (CIV 1940.7(b) ).
Floods. Relevant material, instructions, booklets for public information on floods.

Related to Floods

  • Sabotage (a) Sabotage is of concern to all Parties involved on any work site and may affect safety, and therefore both the physical and mental wellbeing of all persons on site. (b) The Parties to this Agreement will not tolerate sabotage and will ensure that any person/s responsible for such action is immediately dismissed. (c) It is accepted that the relevant authorities may have to be notified, and provisions of the OH&S Act implemented. (d) In the event of a reasonable suspicion or proven sabotage consultation will occur between the Parties on a reasonable time frame up to a maximum of 4 hours to rectify the issue prior to Employees leaving the Project.

  • DISTURBANCES Tenant and all other occupants will be required to vacate the premises and forfeit the rental fee and security deposit for any of the following: Occupancy exceeding the agreed upon number people, using the premises for any illegal activity, causing damage to the premises rented or to any of the neighboring properties and any other acts which interferes with neighbors' right to quiet enjoyment of their premises. HOLD HARMLESS iTrip or the Owner, does not assume any liability for loss, damage or injury to persons or their personal property. Neither does owner accept any liability for any inconveniences, damage, loss or injury arising from any temporary defects or stoppage in supply of water, gas, cable service, electricity or plumbing, as well as due to weather conditions, natural disasters, acts of God, or other reasons beyond its control.

  • Explosion Riot or civil commotion.

  • Weather User understands and agrees that during the term of this agreement, User will strictly adhere to the Weather Protocols set forth in the Grand Park Emergency Management Plan. The Grand Park Emergency Management Plan is made available on the Grand Park website or by request a copy may be provided by the Commission. In the event of inclement weather, the Commission will retain final determination as to the ability of the facility to support the Event. a. If the facility is unable to support the event due to an "Act of God" the Commission will not provide a refund or credit to the User. User may obtain event insurance through a vendor of their choosing to cover the "Act of God" scenario. b. If the facility is deemed unable to support the event by the Commission, the Commission will work with the User to reschedule such activity as was affected by the facility closure. In such case that the activity may not be rescheduled, Commission will credit the User for such activity as was affected by the closure and allow the credit to be utilized toward a future event. c. If the facility is deemed unable to support the event by the User, the Commission will work with the User to reschedule such activity as was affected within the general time constraints of the User's Event. In such case that the activity may not be rescheduled, Commission will not credit the User.

  • Pandemic An epidemic that spreads over a wide area, crossing borders and defined as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and/or by the competent local authorities of the country where the loss occurred. Isolation of the person, in the event of suspected illness or proven illness, decided by a competent local authority, in order to avoid a risk of spreading said illness in the context of an epidemic or pandemic.