Operations Fire Sample Clauses
The 'Operations Fire' clause defines the procedures and responsibilities in the event of a fire occurring at the operational site. Typically, this clause outlines the immediate actions required by both parties, such as notification protocols, safety measures, and steps to mitigate damage or disruption to ongoing operations. It may also specify how losses are assessed and which party bears responsibility for repairs or business interruption. The core function of this clause is to ensure a clear, coordinated response to fire incidents, minimizing confusion and risk while protecting both parties' interests.
Operations Fire. An “Operations Fire” is a fire caused by Purchaser’s Operations other than a Neg- ligent Fire.
Operations Fire. An “Operations Fire” is a fire caused by Contractor’s Operations other than a Negligent Fire. 135 Contract FS-2400-13 (10/2019)
Operations Fire. An “Operations Fire” is a fire caused by ’s Operations, in the course of fulfilling the agreement, other than a Negligent Fire. agrees to reimburse Forest Service for such cost for each Operations Fire, subject to a maximum of the dollar amount stated in Appendix F.15. The cost of ’s actions, supplies, and equipment on any such fire provided pursuant to Appendix G.47 Fire Control, or otherwise at the request of Forest Service, shall be credited toward such maximum. If XXXXX’s actual cost exceeds its fire liability limit stated in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service shall reimburse for the excess.
Operations Fire. An "Operations Fire" is a fire caused by Purchaser's Operations other than a Negligent Fire. Forest Service, except as provided in BT7.3, shall use cooperative deposits under BT4.218 to perform fire suppression activities on Operations Fires. Purchaser agrees to reimburse Forest Service for such cost for each Operations Fire, sUbject to a maximum of the dollar amount stated in AT11. The cost of Purchaser's actions, supplies, and equipment on any such fire provided pursu ant to BT7.3, or otherwise at the request of Forest Ser vice, shall be credited toward such maximum. If Pur chaser's actual cost exceeds Purchaser's obligation stated in AT1 1, Forest Service shall reimburse Purchaser for the excess.
Operations Fire. An “Operations Fire” is a fire caused by Contractor’s Operations, in the course of fulfilling the Contract, other than a Negligent Fire. Contractor agrees to reimburse UMWRA for the cost for each Operations Fire, subject to a maximum of the dollar amount stated herein. The cost of Contractor’s actions, supplies, and equipment on any such fire provided pursuant to this Contract, or otherwise at the request of UMRWA or Forest Service, shall be credited toward such maximum. If Contractor’s actual cost exceeds its fire liability limit stated herein, Forest Service, through UMRWA, shall reimburse Contractor for the excess. Amount: $27,600
Operations Fire. An "Operations Fire" is a fire caused by Purchaser's Operations other than a Negligent Fire. Forest Service, except as provided in BT7.3, shall use cooperative deposits under BT4.218 to perform fire suppression activities on Operations Fires. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to reimburse Forest Service for such cost for each Operations Fire, subject to a maximum of the dollar amount stated on Page 1. The cost of Purchaser's actions, supplies, and equipment on any such fire provided pursuant to BT7.3, or otherwise at the request of Forest Service, shall be credited toward such maximum. If Purchaser's actual cost exceeds Purchaser's obligation stated on Page 1, Forest Service shall reimburse Purchaser for the excess.