Emergency and Unanticipated Adverse Effects Situations Sample Clauses

Emergency and Unanticipated Adverse Effects Situations. A. Emergency Undertakings GSA shall ensure that any emergency undertaking for immediate rescue and salvage operations on the Site that are (a) required because of an emergency (e.g., a disaster or emergency declaration by the President, the Mayor of Washington, D.C., or another threat to life or property) that adversely affects a NR-eligible resource at the Site or (b) necessary to preserve life or property shall be carried out in accordance with any emergency orders or citations issued by the appropriate official of the D.C. or the United States, as applicable. GSA shall use its best efforts to notify DCSHPO immediately and ACHP of such operations within one (1) business day (not including a federal holiday) after the commencement of such operations. GSA shall immediately notify NPS by contacting the Superintendent, NPS National Capital Parks – East, (000) 000-0000 (contact information will be updated by NPS if necessary), if the GSA response will affect NPS parkland and consult accordingly. Nothing in this MOA shall be deemed to prevent GSA from taking immediate rescue and salvage operations on the Site as necessary in an emergency to prevent the loss of life or property. If GSA proposes an emergency undertaking which may have an adverse effect on NR- eligible resources at the Site, GSA shall afford DCSHPO and the ACHP an opportunity to comment within three (3) business days (not including a federal holiday) of such notification. If GSA determines that circumstances do not permit three (3) business days for comment, then GSA shall notify DCSHPO, the ACHP and invite comments within the 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 time available. GSA shall consider, as applicable in light of the urgency of the circumstances, any comments received in reaching a decision on how to proceed with the emergency undertaking. If DCSHPO or the ACHP objects to the proposed actions the dispute will be resolved in accordance with Stipulation VI, Dispute Resolution. These emergency procedures apply only to undertakings that may have an adverse effect on NR-eligible resources at the Site and that will be implemented within thirty (30) days or other agreed upon timeframe after the disaster or emergency occurs. GSA may request an extension of the period of applicability from DCSHPO prior to the expiration of the thirty ...
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Emergency and Unanticipated Adverse Effects Situations 

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  • Adverse Weather Shall be only weather that satisfies all of the following conditions: (1) unusually severe precipitation, sleet, snow, hail, or extreme temperature or air conditions in excess of the norm for the location and time of year it occurred based on the closest weather station data averaged over the past five years, (2) that is unanticipated and would cause unsafe work conditions and/or is unsuitable for scheduled work that should not be performed during inclement weather (i.e., exterior finishes), and (3) at the Project.

  • Adverse Events Subsequent to the date hereof, there shall not have occurred any of the following: (i) a suspension or material limitation in trading in securities generally on the New York Stock Exchange, the NASDAQ National Market or the NASDAQ Global Market, (ii) a general moratorium on commercial banking activities in the People’s Republic of China or New York, (iii) the outbreak or escalation of hostilities involving the United States or the People’s Republic of China or the declaration by the United States or the People’s Republic of China of a national emergency or war if the effect of any such event specified in this clause (iii) in your reasonable judgment makes it impracticable or inadvisable to proceed with the public offering or the delivery of the Shares on the terms and in the manner contemplated in the Prospectus, or (iv) such a material adverse change in general economic, political, financial or international conditions affecting financial markets in the United States or the People’s Republic of China having a material adverse impact on trading prices of securities in general, as, in your reasonable judgment, makes it impracticable or inadvisable to proceed with the public offering of the Shares or the delivery of the Shares on the terms and in the manner contemplated in the Prospectus.

  • 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.

  • Professional Development; Adverse Consequences of School Exclusion; Student Behavior The Board President or Superintendent, or their designees, will make reasonable efforts to provide ongoing professional development to Board members about the adverse consequences of school exclusion and justice-system involvement, effective classroom management strategies, culturally responsive discipline, appropriate and available supportive services for the promotion of student attendance and engagement, and developmentally appropriate disciplinary methods that promote positive and healthy school climates, i.e., Senate Bill 100 training topics. Board Self-Evaluation The Board will conduct periodic self-evaluations with the goal of continuous improvement. New Board Member Orientation The orientation process for newly elected or appointed Board members includes:

  • Emergency Situation In the event of an emergency situation beyond our reasonable control, such as an "act of God," war, fire, or natural disaster, services involving your account could be available only in a modified or reduced form or could be entirely unavailable. Unless expressly prohibited by applicable law, you agree that we will have no liability to you for such modification, reduction, or unavailability of services caused by an emergency situation.

  • Emergency Closures A. The University’s inability to make a Room available to me for any reason beyond the University’s control including, but not limited to, natural disaster, fire, flood, earthquake, condemnation, pandemic, quarantine, utility malfunction, infestation, or other emergency or force majeure event shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement by the University. In such circumstances, the University shall have no liability to me in any way for injuries, reimbursement, damages, inconvenience, annoyance or compensation of any kind. The University may attempt to find, but cannot guarantee, an alternative space for me. If the unavailability of my Room or an alternative space persists for more than 72 hours, I may terminate this Agreement and Check out during said unavailability without penalty provided that I shall be responsible for all financial obligations incurred up to the date of such termination. The University agrees to provide me with a pro rata refund, calculated from the date of such termination to the end of the Agreement Period, of any prepaid housing and dining payment made to the University, and to return my Deposit pursuant to this Agreement. Upon resumption of standard operations, Agreement Termination requirements and charges will apply as described in Section XIV.

  • Adverse Weather Conditions Except in emergency situations, the Employer shall not require an employee:

  • 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.

  • Teaching Staff Assigned to More Than One Building Each Educator who is assigned to more than one building will be evaluated by the appropriate administrator where the individual is assigned most of the time. The principal of each building in which the Educator serves must review and sign the evaluation, and may add written comments. In cases where there is no predominate assignment, the superintendent will determine who the primary evaluator will be.

  • Emergency Closure Where there is a temporary closure as a result of an immediate emergency or a planned temporary closure due to renovations, repairs, or moves, the Employer will:

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