Emergencies/Disruptions Sample Clauses

Emergencies/Disruptions. In the case of an emergency, the University is not responsible for the continuation of mail, custodial, heating, maintenance, or security service at normal levels. An emergency includes, but is not limited to, the occurrence of a natural disaster, strike, or lockout of public employees or suppliers' employees, power/water/sewer interruptions from on- or off-campus sources, or in the event of other causal events beyond the control or reasonable anticipation of the University. The University is not responsible for construction noise or disruptions associated with construction sites adjacent to Graduate Village.
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Emergencies/Disruptions. In the case of an emergency, the University is not responsible for the continuation of food, mail, custodial, linen, heating, maintenance, or security service at normal levels. An emergency includes, but is not limited to, the occurrence of a natural disaster, strike, or lockout of public employees or suppliers' employees, power/water/sewer interruptions from on- or off-campus sources, or in the event of other causal events beyond the control or reasonable anticipation of University. The University is not responsible for construction noise or disruptions associated with construction sites adjacent to the residence hall.
Emergencies/Disruptions. In the case of an emergency, the University is not responsible for the continuation of mail, custodial, heating, maintenance, or security service at normal levels. An emergency includes, but is not limited to, the occurrence of a natural disaster, strike, or lockout of public employees or suppliers’ employees, power/water/sewer interruptions from on- or off-campus sources, or in the event of other causal events beyond the control or reasonable anticipation of the University. The University is not responsible for construction noise or disruptions associated with construction sites adjacent to Graduate Village. There will be a major renovation project improving the exterior of the Xxxxxxx View Apartment buildings, construction of a new residence hall, as well as the construction of our central kitchen and woodshop near some of our east campus homes. These projects will be multi-year projects beginning in 2015.

Related to Emergencies/Disruptions

  • Emergencies 10.3.1 In any emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Contractor shall act to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Any additional compensation or extension of time claimed by the Contractor on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in Article 12 for Changes in the Work.

  • H5 Disruption H5.1 The Contractor shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Contract it does not disrupt the operations of the Authority, its employees or any other contractor employed by the Authority.

  • Emergency Situations If the condition is an emergency, this will be communicated to the Contractor with the request that corrections are to be accomplished immediately. The Contractor shall respond to the notice in emergency situations within twenty-four hours. If the Contractor fails to respond within this time limit, the Owner may correct the defect and charge the Contractor for the Work. If it is determined the complaint is not the responsibility of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be promptly paid for the cost of the corrective work. The Contractor shall give notice in writing to the Owner when corrections have been completed.

  • Emergency A circumstance requiring immediate action; a sudden, unexpected happening; an unforeseen occurrence or condition.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • Disruption 41.1 The Contractor shall take reasonable care to ensure that in the performance of its obligations under the Framework Agreement it does not disrupt the operations of the Authority, its employees or any other Contractor employed by the Authority.

  • Emergency Work Employees who are required to report for emergency work on non- workdays, or outside of their regular hours of work on a scheduled workday or on holidays which they are entitled to have off, shall be paid overtime compensation for the actual work time and for travel time in connection therewith, but such travel time shall not exceed one-half (1/2) hour.

  • Emergency Escalation Escalation is strictly for purposes of notifying and investigating possible or potential issues in relation to monitored services. The initiation of any escalation and the subsequent cooperative investigations do not in themselves imply that a monitored service has failed its performance requirements. Escalations shall be carried out between ICANN and Registry Operators, Registrars and Registry Operator, and Registrars and ICANN. Registry Operators and ICANN must provide said emergency operations departments. Current contacts must be maintained between ICANN and Registry Operators and published to Registrars, where relevant to their role in escalations, prior to any processing of an Emergency Escalation by all related parties, and kept current at all times.

  • Emergency Operations 6:01 In the event of an emergency which could endanger the health or safety of the public, employees shall unite to meet the emergency and shall, until the danger has been brought under control, perform such duties as may be required of them regardless of their occupation.

  • Emergency Days Up to two (2) emergency days during a school year for uncontrollable emergency situations, subject to the written approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee.

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