Smoke This peril means sudden and accidental damage from smoke, including the emission or puffback of smoke, soot, fumes or vapors from a boiler, furnace or related equipment. This peril does not include loss caused by smoke from agricultural smudging or industrial operations.
GLASS The Tenant shall maintain the glass part of the demised premises, promptly replacing any breakage and fully saving the Landlord harmless from any loss, cost or damage resulting from such breakage or the replacement thereof.
Insulation In exterior walls? Yes No Unknown In ceiling/attic? Yes No Unknown In any other areas? Yes No Where? Comments:
Welding Welding and use of cutting torches or cutoff saws will be permitted only in areas that have been cleared or are free of all material capable of carrying fire. Flammable debris and vegetation must be removed from within a minimum 10-foot radius of all welding and cutting operations. A shovel and a 5-gallon standard backpack water container filled and with handpump attached shall be immediately available for use in the event of a fire start. C8.64 – DEBARMENT AND SUSPENSION CERTIFICATION (3/18). Pursuant to 2 CFR 180 and 2 CFR 417, Purchaser shall certify and obtain certifications from its Subcontractors regarding debarment, suspension, ineligibility, and voluntary exclusion, including additional Subcontractors obtained after award of this contract. “Subcontractors” are participants in lower tier covered transactions. Purchaser may rely upon a certification of a prospective Subcontractor that it is not proposed for debarment under 48 CFR 9.4, debarred, suspended, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participating in covered transactions or timber sales, unless Purchaser knows that the certification is erroneous. Purchaser shall keep the certifications of its Subcontractors on file until timber sale Termination Date and any extensions thereof, and will provide a copy at the written request of Contracting Officer. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be construed to require establishment of a system of records in order to render in good faith the certification required by this Subsection. The knowledge and information of Purchaser is not required to exceed that which is normally possessed by a prudent person in the ordinary course of business dealings. If Purchaser knowingly enters into a timber sale transaction with a person who is proposed for debarment under 48 CFR 9.4, suspended, debarred, ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in covered transactions or timber sales, in addition to other remedies available to the Government, Forest Service may pursue available remedies, including suspension and/or debarment. Contracting Officer shall provide a copy of Forms AD-1047 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters – Primary Covered Transactions and AD-1048 Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion – Lower Tier Covered Transactions to the Purchaser. Purchaser shall complete form AD-1047 and provide to the Contracting Officer upon request. Purchaser shall require each subcontractor to complete form AD-1048 and provide to the Contracting Officer upon request.
Noise The Hirer shall ensure that the minimum of noise is made on arrival and departure, particularly late at night and early in the morning. The Hirer shall, if using sound amplification equipment, make use of any noise limitation device provided at the premises and comply with any other licensing condition for the premises.
Sprinklers Subject to any terms, conditions and limitations set forth herein, Landlord shall provide an operative sprinkler system consisting of mains, laterals, and heads “AS IS” on the date of delivery of the Premises to Tenant. Tenant shall pay for piping distribution, drops and relocation of, or additional, sprinkler system heads and Building firehose or firehose valve cabinets, if Tenant’s Plans and/or any applicable Laws necessitate such.
Explosives Explosives or other highly flammable substances shall not be stored or used on Railroad's property without the prior written approval of Railroad.
Leakage 5.1 The Sellers undertake to the Buyer to pay to the Buyer on demand an amount equal to any Leakage Amount (Leakage Demand) plus costs and expenses (together with any irrecoverable VAT thereon) reasonably and properly incurred by the Buyer and/or the Company in relation to the Leakage Demand. 5.2 Any demand for payment under clause 5.1 is invalid and the Sellers shall not be liable under clause 5.1 unless such demand is notified to the Sellers on or before the date falling 9 months after the Completion Date, setting out reasonable details of the Leakage (including the matter or thing giving rise to the relevant Leakage and the Leakage Amount (where known), together (where calculable) with the amount repayable by the Sellers). 5.3 The Buyer’s only remedy in relation to Leakage is that contained in this clause 5. 5.4 The Sellers shall have ten Business Days upon receipt of a Leakage Demand to state in writing whether or not they agree with it or in the case of disagreement, the areas of dispute. If the Sellers do not respond to the Buyer they will be deemed to have agreed the Leakage Demand and it shall become final and binding on the Sellers and the Buyer. 5.5 If the Sellers agree the Leakage Demand (with such amendments thereto as the Sellers and the Buyer may agree in writing) the Leakage Demand shall become final and binding on the Sellers and the Buyer. 5.6 If the Sellers disagree with the Leakage Demand, the parties shall endeavour in good faith to agree any matter in dispute and if the matter is resolved by agreement (with such amendments thereto as the Sellers and the Buyer may agree in writing) then the Leakage Demand shall become final and binding on the Sellers and the Buyer. In the event that the parties are unable to reach agreement on a disputed Leakage Demand, any party may notify the other in writing that it wishes to refer the Leakage Demand (or any part which remains unsettled and has not been withdrawn) to an Expert (as defined below) for determination, such notification to identify the matters in dispute (the “Referral Notice”). The identity of such Expert shall be agreed between the parties and the Expert shall be appointed within 15 Business Days of a Referral Notice being served (the “Expert Appointment Period”). If the parties fail to agree the identity of the Expert within the Appointment Period, an Expert shall be appointed by the President for the time being of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales within 10 Business Days of the expiry of the Expert Appointment Period, on the application of any party. The Expert shall be provided with a copy of the Referral Notice by either party and shall be instructed to determine the matters in dispute in relation to the Leakage Demand (but no other matter) in accordance with the provisions of this agreement and to make such determination as soon as practicable and in any event within 10 Business Days of the Expert being instructed or such longer period as the Expert shall, in the Expert’s discretion, reasonably require. In making such determination, the Expert shall act as an expert and not as an arbitrator and his decision shall (in the absence of manifest error) be final and binding on the parties. The costs of the Expert shall be borne in such proportions as the Expert may direct or, in the absence of such direction, as to one half by the Buyer and the other half by the Sellers pro-rata to their holdings of Sale Shares as amongst themselves. For the purposes of this agreement, “Expert” means a partner of at least 5 years’ standing at an independent leading UK firm of accountants.
Scratches appliance malfunctions and any resultant leak there from; (R) any stain, soiling or damage resulting from everyday use or which has built up over time, e.g. hair, body or suntan oils and/or lotions; (S) signs of soiling include darkened areas where the body comes into contact with the furniture (these darkened areas are signs of soil build-up, which is not covered); (T) general maintenance and overall cleaning of the furniture is the consumer’s responsibility; (U) damage due to harsh or corrosive chemicals; (V) acids, including without limitation, dyes and inks (except ballpoint), plant food and fertilizer and bleach, gum; (W) any non-operating part or decorative parts such as hinges, knobs, handles, or shelves; (X) coverage under another insurance program; (Y) delivery and/or redelivery and/or loss or damage to the Covered Product while in the course of transit; (Z) design deficiency; (AA) fabrics with “X” cleaning codes and non-colorfast fabrics and leathers; (AB) odors; (AC) variation of the color, or graining of wood or wood products, marble or leather; (AD) split leathers used in seat cushions, back cushions or top or inside arm areas; (AE) natural markings on leather, such as, healed scars, insect bites, brand marks or wrinkles, or suede, and leathers with embossed patterns other than those stimulating natural cowhide; (AF) non- bovine leathers, and other buffed leathers; (AG) stains, color loss or damage resulting from cleaning methods or products (detergents, abrasives or other harsh cleaning agents) other than those recommended by the furniture manufacturer; (AH) stone or sand abrasion; (AI) loss or damage resulting from: pre-existing conditions known to You; (AJ) wear related issues, such as but not limited to, fading, wear, seam separation, stress tears, loss of foam resiliency, pilling or fraying of any fabric on all types of furniture; (AK) color loss or cracking and peeling on any leather or vinyl; (AL) splits or bi-cast leather; (AM) furniture that is used for commercial, institutional, outdoor or rental purposes; (AN) Customer’s Own Material furniture; (AO) wicker, rattan, and teakwood furniture; (AP) massage chairs; (AQ) stains or damage to suede, split-grain leather hide or exotic leathers; (AR) manufacturer quality issues such as stress tears, fabric flaws, fading, color loss or change, loss of foam or resiliency, cracking and peeling of leather or vinyl, natural leather markings, and defects in design and workmanship; (AS) Stains or damage that occur during assembly, delivery, installation, before furniture is delivered to your residence, while the furniture is located outside of your residence, while the furniture is in storage or being moved to or from storage or between residences; (AT) Wear & Tear caused by repeated use such as scuffing, soiling, hair/body oil, perspiration, surface abrasions, pilling or fraying of fabric, loose joints; (AU) Stains or damage covered under any manufacturer warranty, recall, homeowner, renter or other insurance policy; (AV) Stains or damage caused by structural problems, appliance malfunctions, Acts of God or natural disasters, theft, vandalism or illegal activity (AW) Stains or damage caused by independent contractors
Wash all machine-washable bedding, drapes, and clothing, on the hottest water temperature and dry on the highest heat setting. Items that cannot be washed must be taken to a dry cleaner who MUST be informed of the issue. You must safely discard ALL items that cannot be decontaminated.