Extreme Conditions Sample Clauses

Extreme Conditions. In extreme conditions, the site Administration may exceed the above maximums for only one (1) class per unit member per semester and for not more than two (2) students. The District shall inform the Association President of all such administrative actions.
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Extreme Conditions. LE reserves the right to refuse to accept electric power from the PV- ESS system under extreme conditions as described below. If LE chooses to exercise this option, which may involve physically disconnecting the Grid from the Customer’s PV- ESS, it agrees to make reasonable efforts to notify the Customer when such conditions exist or are anticipated to exist, and to reconnect when the adverse conditions no longer exist. Examples of conditions that may lead to disconnection include, but may not be limited to:
Extreme Conditions. OUC reserves the right to refuse to accept electric power from the PV system under extreme conditions as described below. If OUC chooses to exercise this option, which may involve physically disconnecting from the PV system, it agrees to notify the Customer when such conditions exist or are anticipated, and to reconnect when the adverse conditions no longer exist. Examples of conditions that may lead to disconnection include:
Extreme Conditions. The City reserves the right to refuse to accept power from and or disconnect any RRGS under extreme conditions which may adversely affect the City electric system or its customers, failure of the RRGS or customer to comply with any applicable rule or regulation and any condition which may pose a safety issue for the City, its customers or the RRGS owner. If the City chooses to exercise this option it shall make a reasonable effort to notify the customer when such conditions exist or are anticipated to exist, and to reconnect the system when the conditions no longer exist.
Extreme Conditions. The City reserves the right to refuse to accept electric power from the PV system under extreme conditions as described below. If the City chooses to exercise this option, which may involve physically disconnecting the Grid from the PV system, it agrees to make reasonable efforts to notify the Customer when such conditions exist or are anticipated to exist, and to reconnect when the adverse conditions no longer exist. Examples of conditions that may lead to disconnection include:
Extreme Conditions. The safety of our guests and staff is our top priority and we will only run programs when it is safe to do so. In the event of fire, flood, or extreme weather conditions, the IROEC may elect to close an area(s) for safety reasons. The decision to close and the duration of such a closure is at the sole discretion of the IROEC. If such a closure makes it impossible for you to complete a scheduled activity, the IROEC will provide alternative activities as a replacement or adjust the scheduled activities for the time period affected.

Related to Extreme Conditions

  • Unsafe Conditions In accordance with 29 CFR § 1977, occasions might arise when an employee is confronted with a choice between not performing assigned tasks or subjecting himself/herself to serious injury or death arising from a hazardous condition at the workplace. If the employee, with no reasonable alternative, refuses in good faith to expose himself/herself to the dangerous condition, he/she would be protected against subsequent discrimination. The condition causing the employee's apprehension of death or injury must be of such a nature that a reasonable person, under the circumstances then confronting the employee, would conclude that there is a real danger of death or serious injury and that there is insufficient time, due to the urgency of the situation, to eliminate the danger by resorting to regular statutory enforcement channels. In addition, in such circumstances, the employee, where possible, must also have sought from his Employer, and been unable to obtain, a correction of the dangerous condition.

  • SUSPENSIVE CONDITIONS 2.1 This entire AGREEMENT is subject to the registration of transfer of ownership of the PROPERTY to the EMPLOYER. In the event that the PROPERTY is not transferred within 6 (six) months from date of signing of this Agreement by the CONTRACTOR, the CONTRACTOR reserves the right to:

  • Site Conditions A. Existing Site Conditions: Information with respect to the site of the Work given in drawings or specifications has been obtained by County's representatives and is believed to be reasonably correct, but the County does not warrant either the completeness or accuracy of such information, and it is the responsibility of the Contractor to verify all such information.

  • INCLEMENT CONDITIONS Section 1.

  • SUSPENSIVE CONDITION i) The contract only becomes binding and enforceable once:

  • Subsurface Conditions Contractor agrees that information contained in the published reports and public actions of the Missouri Division of Geology and Land Survey shall be conclusive and binding upon the Contractor as to what subsurface conditions at the job site are reasonably anticipated or reasonably foreseeable. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that it shall not be entitled to any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Times for any concealed condition of any nature, including but not limited to unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the Contract Documents, in addition to the information contained in the published reports and public actions of the Missouri Division of Geology and Land Survey. Contractor recognizes that it has assumed the risks of concealed conditions and is being compensated for assuming these risks.

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