Acts of Terrorism Sample Clauses

Acts of Terrorism. Any act of Terrorism, including any action in hindering or defending against any actual or expected act of Terrorism, wherever occurring throughout the world. Concerning any such activity that also comes within the War and Military Action Exclusion, that exclusion is in addition to and does not supersede this exclusion, and this exclusion is in addition to and does not supersede the Chemical and Biological Weapons Exclusion or the Nuclear Hazard Exclusion.
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Acts of Terrorism. 13.1 JBA accepts no liability for costs or damages, howsoever incurred as a result of acts of terrorism.
Acts of Terrorism. Exclusion All of the BMO Mortgage Loans The Mortgage Loan documents may permit the related Mortgagor to cause the insurance required at the related Mortgaged Property under the Mortgage Loan documents to be maintained by a tenant, or by a condominium board or association, at the related Mortgaged Property.
Acts of Terrorism. Exclusion If the Terrorism Risk Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2015, as amended from time to time (including any extensions thereof), is not in effect, the Mortgagor is required to carry terrorism coverage throughout the term of the Mortgage Loan, but in such event the Mortgagor may not be required to pay annual premiums in excess of an amount equal to two times the then-current annual insurance premiums payable by the Mortgagor for the policies insuring only the Mortgaged Property (excluding the wind and flood components of such insurance premiums) on a stand-alone basis (the “Terrorism Cap”) in order to obtain the terrorism coverage (but the Mortgagor is obligated to purchase the maximum amount of terrorism coverage available with funds equal to the Terrorism Cap).
Acts of Terrorism. The Contracting Parties shall also cooperate in efforts to find:
Acts of Terrorism. War, hostilities (whether declared or not), invasion, act of foreign enemy, rebellion, riots, weapon conflict or military actions, civil war, ionising radiation, contamination by radioactivity from nuclear fuel, any nuclear waste, radioactive toxic explosion, volcanic eruptions.
Acts of Terrorism. Without prejudice to Clause 28, if any damage or loss shall occur to the Works or Ancillary Items which is not effectively insured by the policy under Clause 17.2 by reason of use, occupation or possession of the whole or any part of the Works by or on behalf of the Employer (other than by the Contractor, the Works Contractors, servants or agents) which renders the policy void or voidable Clauses 19.1 and 19.1(b) shall apply whether or not such use or occupation is permitted by the Contract or with the consent of the Contractor and so that the Employer shall have no claim against the Contractor for such damage or loss whether or not due to any negligence or default of the Contractor, his servants or agents.
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Acts of Terrorism. On the rare occasions where you are faced with making a disclosure in this scenario, you should make it clear to enquirers that there are problems attached to revealing information of this nature to them as they may, in a few extreme situations, be required to disclose it under the Prevention of Terrorism Act 1984. Callers may state that they have harmed or are going to harm themselves. When this happens, you must ensure that the advice and information given assists the caller to see that help is available and encourages them to seek qualified help and support. Do not attempt to provide the support yourself. Useful resources are provided below. Callers may state that they have harmed or are going to harm others. When this happens, you must ensure that the advice and information given assists the caller to see that help is available and encourages them to seek help and support. You must make it clear to the caller the serious consequences of their actions, both for the caller and any third party involved. You must also ensure confidentiality where possible for any third party involved. When an email enquiry is received from the website or from a third party it is usually a case of replying to that email and passing on some information. However if the enquirer is looking for a support group or to contact another person then what you do depends on who they are looking to contact. If it is a public contact like a support group email or the Office, an RC or a trustee then you can pass on their email address or website contact form address to the enquirer. It is important that we are careful with people’s details and ensure that we pass information as the enquirer expects us to. If it is a personal contact like a member of a group then you would contact that member first and see if they are willing to accept this enquiry. If they are ok with this, then you would pass on the details of the third party to them. If you are in doubt then ask the person involved if they are ok with passing on their information to another person.

Related to Acts of Terrorism

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law Xx. 000-000, 00 XXX Parts 160, 162 and 164, and the Social Security Act, 42 USC 1320d-2 through 1320d-7, in that it may not use or disclose protected health information other than as permitted or required by law and agrees to use appropriate safeguards to prevent use or disclosure of the protected health information. Grantee shall maintain, for a minimum of six (6) years, all protected health information.

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