Disasters Sample Clauses

Disasters. In the event of a disaster, if an Employee volunteers to remain at the work site in order to be available in case the Employee's services are required, and the Employer agrees, the Employee will be compensated for any meals which may be necessary for the Employee to purchase while remaining at the worksite. If assigned any duties, Employees will be paid as provided for by this agreement.
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Disasters. In cases of circumstances beyond the control of management, such as acts of God, riot, flood, civil disorder and other similar acts which require a declaration of emergency by the Mayor, the Union agrees that management reserves the right during any such emergency to assign employees to work duties without regard to provisions of this Agreement.
Disasters. The Sublessee or Borough may cancel this Sublease upon written notice to the other party if:
Disasters. If, during the terms of this contract, the Commonwealth’s premises are so damaged by flood, fire or other Acts of God as to render them unfit for use; then the Agency shall be under no liability or obligation to the contractor hereunder during the period of time there is no need for the services provided by the contractor except to render compensation which the contractor was entitled to under this agreement prior to such damage.
Disasters. 8.01 (a) If, after the Effective Date an event or series of related events occurs that the Affected Producer reasonably believes has or have caused a Disaster at a Mine, the Affected Producer shall, as soon as practicable, give notice of such event(s) (an “Owner Disaster Notice”) to the other Producers and contemporaneously to Canpotex. It is acknowledged that if such an event or series of related events occurs but no Owner Disaster Notice is given, any of the other Producers that reasonably believe such event(s) has or have caused a Disaster shall be entitled to give notice of such event(s) (a “Non-Owner Disaster Notice”) simultaneously to Canpotex, the Affected Producer and all other Producers.
Disasters. If, in the determination of the State, fire, flood, earthquake or other casualty damages are so extensive that the Airport has to render it untenantable, either party may elect to terminate this Agreement on thirty (30) days written notice to the other party. If this Agreement is terminated because of a disaster, the State will prorate the fees due the Joint Operator up to the time the Airport becomes untenantable.
Disasters. (i) Officers involved in providing a service should be taken off flexible working hours for the duration of such duty. Attendance record sheets should be credited on a daily basis with a maximum of 7 hours or part thereof according to the actual hours worked on a particular day.
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Disasters. Either party’s performance of this Agreement shall be excused to the extent it is prevented or delayed by act of God, war, civil insurrection, fire, flood, storm, strikes, lockouts, total or partial failure of transportation or delivery facilities, interruption of power, any federal, state, county, or municipal law, regulation, or order or any other cause beyond each party’s control.
Disasters. On the occurrence of a Disaster, the Supplier must immediately:
Disasters. Contractor shall have written plans that identify the procedures for responding to disasters. The plans and procedures shall include assignments of tasks and responsibilities, instructions for the use of alarm systems, notification of authorities, use of special emergency equipment, and specifications of evacuation routes and procedures. The emergency plans and procedures shall be posted at highly visible locations and explained to each new offender at orientation. Drills shall be held at least quarterly to evaluate the effectiveness of disaster plans and procedures. Contractor shall have a written Emergency Operations Plan and Continuity of Operation Plan that are in compliance with the National Incident Management System, Incident Command System and State Emergency Operations Plan and Continuity of Operation Plan that are subject to review and comment by State. Contractor shall have a written Contingency Plan, reviewed by State, that identifies an alternate location for offenders that provides adequate life support resources (shelter, food, water, personal hygiene) in the event of the facility being un-inhabitable due to a natural or man-made event (i.e. earthquake, wildfire, prolonged or catastrophic utility failure, etc.). Contractor shall have a written plan for dealing with offender disturbances and hostage taking. Contractor shall make all necessary and reasonable efforts to enter into a signed Mutual Aid Agreement with local law enforcement, fire, and health agencies. Contractor shall review its Contingency, Emergency Response, and Mutual Aid plans annually and provide copies to State.
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