Emergency Repair Service Sample Clauses

Emergency Repair Service. (a) DHA will, immediately on becoming aware of it, arrange any emergency works where such work is essential to preserve the Property and/or protect human health, safety and security. (b) If the emergency arises from a repair and maintenance item for which DHA is responsible pursuant to this agreement, DHA must bear the cost of the works. (c) If the emergency is within, or is caused by matters falling within, the Lessor’s retained responsibilities under clause 7, the Lessor must bear the cost of the works. (d) The maximum amount that may be incurred for emergency repairs arranged by DHA without the Lessor’s prior consent is the amount (if any) specified in the Act.
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Emergency Repair Service. (a) The Proponent will, immediately on becoming aware of it, arrange any emergency works where such work is essential to preserve the Properties and/or protect human health, safety and security. (b) If the Proponent: (i) requests CEO (Housing) to carry out the emergency works which are the responsibility of the Proponent under subclause 10.4(a); or (ii) fails to carry out the emergency works immediately becoming aware of it which are the responsibility of the Proponent under 10.4(a) to the satisfaction of CEO (Housing), CEO (Housing) may (without any obligation to do so) execute such works as if it were the Proponent at the expense of the Proponent.
Emergency Repair Service. 22.1 You, other members Members of your Hhousehold, gGuests or Vvisitors to your home must not abuse our Emergency emergency rRepairs Sservice by reporting repairs that are not of an emergency nature. Repairs that are considered an emergency are as follows: Gas leaks. Major leaks to water systems or roofs. Total failure of electrical power and/or lights. Blocked drains or toilets. Blocked sink waste pipes in high rise flats. No heat in a property occupied by an elderly person. Toilet not working where there is only one in the Pproperty. Repairs to doors or windows where property or building security is affected. Faulty cooker points. Dangerous electrical fittings. Xxxx or storm damage causing danger to life and property. Overflow running continuously. Emergency repairs to make the Pproperty safe, eg Bboarding up windows, tightening loose handrails, lock repairs or renewals, covering up exposed manholes or xxxxxx grids.
Emergency Repair Service. Contractor shall provide all necessary emergency repairs upon request from the Contract Liaison or designee. Contractor shall respond to requests for emergency repair within twelve (12) hours of telephone notification by the Contract Liaison or designee and shall be on grounds within twenty-four
Emergency Repair Service. Contractor shall provide all necessary emergency repairs upon request from the Institution Contract Liaison or designee. Contractor must be on site to perform repairs within four (4) hours of telephone notification by the Institution Contract Liaison or designee. When possible, emergency repairs will be performed during normal business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., as specified herein. The State may, at its discretion, allow access to the equipment during nonbusiness hours when necessary. Emergency services provided by Contractor, if at the specific request of the State, shall be charged at the Contractor’s Emergency Call Hourly Rate, as specified in Exhibit B-2 Rate Sheet herein. All emergency repair services provided shall be completed the same working day, unless contractor submits written notification of delay to the Institution Contract Liaison or designee immediately upon diagnosis of equipment deficiency. All parts requiring replacement will be replaced in accordance with the Parts Replacement Section 9 of the Scope of Work. If Contractor finds all equipment or components that are not in good working order while performing annual maintenance or emergency repairs, Contractor shall immediately report findings, verbally, to the Institution Contract Liaison or designee. Contractor shall submit a written report, along with recommended repairs, to the Institution Contract Liaison or designee within 24 hours of findings.
Emergency Repair Service. Grantee shall maintain emergency repair service available on a 24-hour a day basis. Section 13:

Related to Emergency Repair Service

  • Emergency Room Services This plan covers services received in a hospital emergency room when needed to stabilize or initiate treatment in an emergency. If your condition needs immediate or urgent, but non-emergency care, contact your PCP or use an urgent care center. This plan covers bandages, crutches, canes, collars, and other supplies incidental to your treatment in the emergency room as part of our allowance for the emergency room services. Additional services provided in the emergency room such as radiology or physician consultations are covered separately from emergency room services and may require additional copayments. The amount you pay is based on the type of service being rendered. Follow-up care services, such as suture removal, fracture care or wound care, received at the emergency room will require an additional emergency room copayment. Follow- up care services can be obtained from your primary care provider or a specialist. See Dental Services in Section 3 for information regarding emergency dental care services.

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