Beyond Our Control Sample Clauses

Beyond Our Control. To the maximum extent permitted by law, neither We, nor any member of the Company Group, will have Liability for any loss or damage nor any delay which results from any cause beyond Our control, including any loss or damage occurring in the course of the provision of Ancillary Services by Third Party Providers or Services by Third Party Removalists. We will not be liable for loss or damage to the Goods caused or contributed to by You or someone else that We are not responsible for at law.
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Beyond Our Control. As per our terms and conditions we will not pay any compensation, reimburse expenses, or cover losses for any amount or otherwise accept responsibility if we have to change your Package after booking, or our sup- pliers, cannot supply your Package, or you suffer any loss or damage of any description, as a result of circum- stances beyond our control. When we refer to circumstances beyond our control, we mean any event that we, or the supplier in question, could not foresee or avoid, even after taking all reasonable care. Such circumstances will usually include but are not limited to, war, terrorist activity, civil unrest, industrial dispute, bad weather and significant building work outside your accommodation, which is not known to us in advance of your departure date and building work from a third party.
Beyond Our Control. The credit union will not be liable if circumstances are beyond our control such as 1) interruption of telephone service or telecommunication facilities, or natural disaster (such as a fire or flood) prevent the transfer, despite reasonable precautions that we have taken; 2) if operating systems were not working properly and you knew about the breakdown when you started the transfer; 3) you have not properly followed the instructions for using HomeLink services; or 4) your operating system or software was not properly installed or functioning properly. Neither the credit union nor any software supplier nor information provider are liable for any computer virus or software-related problems which may be attributable to software or the services provided in connection with HomeLink services.

Related to Beyond Our Control

  • EVENTS OUTSIDE OUR CONTROL 7.1 We will not be liable or responsible for any failure to perform, or delay in performance of, any of Our obligations under these Terms that is caused by an Event Outside Our Control.

  • Factors Beyond the HSP’s Control Despite the foregoing, if the Funder, acting reasonably, determines that the Performance Factor is, in whole or in part, a Factor Beyond the HSP’s Control:

  • SUBSIDY CONTROL 29.1 The Provider should satisfy itself, if the Subsidy Control Rules apply to the Funding received in relation to the Services delivered under this Agreement. Guidance on this can be found at Complying with the UK’s international obligations on subsidy control: guidance for public authorities - XXX.XX (xxx.xxx.xx).

  • Input Control The possibility to subsequently verify and determine whether, and by whom, personal data was entered into, changed or removed from data processing systems must be ensured. • Definition of entry authorisation • Logging of logins

  • Erosion Control a. The Purchaser shall construct slash and debris erosion barriers, dips, water bars or ditches in skid trails and landings as directed by the Forest Officer.

  • Erosion and Sediment Control The Contractor shall install and maintain erosion and sediment control devices to prevent adjacent streets, storm drains and property from accumulations of soil, sediment, or dust which result from his work. Devices installed to control sediment and prevent erosion shall comply with the requirements of the Georgia Tech Project Superintendent. The Contractor is responsible for monitoring downstream conditions throughout the construction period and clearing any debris, sediment, and dust caused by the progress of the Work. The Contractor shall inspect, maintain, and clear erosion and sediment control devices at least weekly unless otherwise directed by the Georgia Institute of Technology Construction Manager. At the conclusion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove all installed devices and restoring the site to the satisfaction of the Georgia Tech Construction Manager.

  • Pest Control Upon award, the Contractor shall manage all insect, weed and pest problems (as defined by Chapter 482, F.S.). In addition, any damage caused by pests during the implementation of the pest control program shall be immediately corrected by replacement with healthy turf or plants at the Contractor's expense. Pest Control program shall include, at a minimum, the following:

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