Damage To Your Work Sample Clauses

Damage To Your Work. Property damage" to "your work" arising out of it or any part of it and included in the "products-completed operations hazard". This exclusion does not apply if the damaged work or the work out of which the damage arises was performed on your behalf by a subcontractor.
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Damage To Your Work. Property damage to that particular part of your work arising out of it or any part of it and included in the products-completed operations hazard, this exclusion shall only apply to that part of your work that is defective. This exclusion does not apply if the damaged work or the work out of which the damage arises was performed on your behalf by a subcontractor.
Damage To Your Work. Property damage” to “your work” or any part of it and included in the “products-completed operations hazard”.
Damage To Your Work. “Property damage” to “your workarising out of it or any part of it and included in the “products-completed operations hazard”. This exclusion does not apply if the damaged work or the work out of which the damage arises was performed on your behalf by a subcontractor. Damage to Impaired Property or Property Not Physically Injured “Property damage” to “impaired property” or property that has not been physically injured, arising out of: A defect, deficiency, inadequacy or dangerous condition in “your product” or “your work”; or A delay or failure by you or anyone acting on your behalf to perform a contract or agreement in accordance with its terms. This exclusion does not apply to the loss of use of other property arising out of sudden and accidental physical injury to “your product” or “your work” after it has been put to its intended use. Recall of Products, Work or Impaired Property Damages claimed for any loss, cost or expense incurred by you or others for the loss of use, withdrawal, recall, inspection, repair, replacement, adjustment, removal or disposal of: “Your product”; “Your work”; or “Impaired property”; if such product, work, or property is withdrawn or recalled from the market or from use by any person or organization because of a known or suspected defect, deficiency, inadequacy or dangerous condition in it. Failure to SupplyBodily injury” or “property damage” arising out of the failure of any insured to adequately supply gas, oil, water, electricity or steam by any utility, whether owned or not by any insured. This exclusion does not apply if the failure results from the negligent sudden and accidental injury to tangible property owned or used by any insured to procure, produce, process or transmit the gas, oil, water, electricity or steam.

Related to Damage To Your Work

  • DAMAGE TO PREMISES In the event the Premises are destroyed or rendered wholly uninhabitable by fire, storm, earthquake, or other casualty not caused by the negligence of Tenant, this Agreement shall terminate from such time except for the purpose of enforcing rights that may have then accrued hereunder. The rental provided for herein shall then be accounted for by and between Landlord and Tenant up to the time of such injury or destruction of the Premises, Tenant paying rentals up to such date and Landlord refunding rentals collected beyond such date. Should a portion of the Premises thereby be rendered uninhabitable, the Landlord shall have the option of either repairing such injured or damaged portion or terminating this Lease. In the event that Landlord exercises its right to repair such uninhabitable portion, the rental shall xxxxx in the proportion that the injured parts bears to the whole Premises, and such part so injured shall be restored by Landlord as speedily as practicable, after which the full rent shall recommence and the Agreement continue according to its terms.

  • Injury at Work Any employee who may be injured during the course of his day's employment shall be paid a minimum of eight (8) hours pay for that day, if such injury requires the employee to leave the job for medical treatment by a professional medical care provider.

  • Damage If, prior to the Closing Date, all or any part of the Improvements are substantially damaged by fire or other casualty, Seller shall promptly give notice to Purchaser of such fact. Thereafter, at Purchaser’s option (to be exercised by Purchaser’s written notice to Seller given within thirty (30) days after Seller’s initial notice to Purchaser), this Agreement shall terminate with respect to the Subject Property. In the event of any such termination of this Agreement, the Exxxxxx Money shall be returned to Purchaser and thereafter neither party will have any further obligations under this Agreement (other than the Surviving Indemnity Obligations, which obligations shall survive any such termination), that Purchaser shall, at the request of Seller, execute any document reasonably requested by Seller to evidence such termination including, without limitation, a quit claim deed. If Purchaser fails to elect to terminate this Agreement (in the manner provided in this Section 11) despite such damage, or if the Improvements are damaged but not substantially, Seller shall promptly commence to repair such damage or destruction and to return the damaged Improvements to substantially their condition prior to such damage. If such damage shall be completely repaired prior to the Closing Date, then there shall be no reduction in the Purchase Price, and Seller shall retain the proceeds of all insurance related to such damage. If such damage shall not be completely repaired prior to the Closing Date, but Seller is diligently proceeding to repair, then Seller shall complete the repair after the Closing Date and shall be entitled to receive the proceeds of all insurance related to such damage; provided, however, that Purchaser shall have the right to delay the Closing Date until repair is completed. For purposes of this Section 11, the phrase “substantially damaged” means damage that gives rise to the ability of the Tenant(s) leasing at least fifty percent (50%) of the rentable square feet in the Subject Property (in the aggregate) to terminate such Tenants’ Lease(s) pursuant to the terms and conditions of such Lease(s) and such Tenant(s) actually terminate such Lease(s).

  • Injury 22.01 Where an employee is injured at work during the performance of his duties and responsibilities as a result of which he cannot complete the balance of his shift and has reported such injury to the Company, he shall be sent home and paid for the balance of his shift at his regular straight time hourly rate.

  • Damage to Property Exhibitor is liable for any damage caused by Exhibitor or its representatives to building floors, walls, or columns, or to the property of other Exhibitors. Exhibitor may not apply paint, lacquer, adhesive, or other coating to building columns or floors or to standard booth equipment.

  • Injuries In the event of an incident or accident involving outside medical care for an individual on or near the Work, Contractor shall notify the ODR and other parties as may be directed within 24 hours of the event.

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