GROUND COVER Sample Clauses

GROUND COVER. All ground covering must comply with the local fire jurisdiction, Section 2410.
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GROUND COVER. The Contractor shall be responsible for the maintenance of any plant that grows over an area of ground used to provide protection from erosion and drought and to improve its aesthetic appearance (by concealing bare earth). The Contractor shall provide the following: Replace dead or diseased plants. Fertilization on an “as needed” or prescription basis, depending on whether the foliage shows deficiency symptoms. Trim all ground cover as necessary to keep borders away from paving lawns, planted areas and buildings. Trim top growth to achieve an overall even appearance. Keep ground cover free of litter, weeds and debris. Litter, weeds and debris shall be removed during maintenance visits in order to ensure a neat appearance. Maintain ground cover free of pests such as snails, slugs, etc. Keep fence lines groomed on both sides and all areas along side of buildings and any adjacent walls. Maintain all ground cover areas clean and cleared of dead leaves.
GROUND COVER. Ground covers shall be inspected weekly. Maintenance shall include removal of all debris, including leaves, branches, paper, and dead woody plant material. Ground cover shall be fertilized four (4) times per year with a commercial fertilizer, or as necessary to maintain an appearance of dense, lush plant growth. All ground covers shall be pruned or trimmed neatly away from shrubs, trees, walks and parking curbs weekly. Weeds will be removed from all ground cover areas on a service by service basis. Installation of new ground covers shall be installed on an as-needed basis per a cost estimate for extra work. Pricing will be completed by a material cost plus labor charge.
GROUND COVER. Perennial pasture provides year-round ground cover protecting bare soil from crusting, pore clogging, and the erosive effects of rainfall. Ground cover acts as a mulch, reducing moisture loss, stabilizing daily soil temperatures, and inhibiting weeds and insects associated with annual plowing (which are conventionally treated with biocides). Note: The sustainable crop production practices described in this appendix also ameliorate many of the problems related to conventional annual plowing.
GROUND COVER. Licensee may use ground cover (mulch, bark, chips, etc.) in their area, however it will be the responsibility of the Licensee to pick up and remove the ground cover from the fairgrounds prior to Licensee vacating the fairgrounds.

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  • Required Coverage Commercial General Liability - The Vendor/Contractor shall maintain coverage issued on the most recent version of the ISO form as filed for use in Florida or its equivalent, with a limit of liability of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence. Vendor/Contractor further agrees coverage shall not contain any endorsement(s) excluding or limiting Product/Completed Operations, Contractual Liability, or Separation of Insureds. The General Aggregate limit shall either apply separately to this contract or shall be at least twice the required occurrence limit. Required Endorsements: Additional Insured- CG 20 26 or CG 20 10/CG 20 37 or their equivalents. Note: CG 20 10 must be accompanied by CG 20 37 to include products/completed operations Waiver of Transfer of Rights of Recovery- CG 24 04 or its equivalent. Note: If blanket endorsements are being submitted please include the entire endorsement and the applicable policy number. Business Automobile Liability - The Vendor/Contractor shall maintain coverage for all owned; non-owned and hired vehicles issued on the most recent version of the ISO form as filed for use in Florida or its equivalent, with limits of not less than $500,000 (five hundred thousand dollars) per accident. In the event the Vendor/Contractor does not own automobiles the Vendor/Contractor shall maintain coverage for hired and non-owned auto liability, which may be satisfied by way of endorsement to the Commercial General Liability policy or separate Business Auto Liability policy.

  • Required Coverage Forms The Commercial General Liability coverage shall be written on Insurance Services Office (ISO) form CG 00 01, or a substitute form providing liability coverage at least as broad. The Business Auto Liability coverage shall be written on ISO form CA 00 01, CA 00 05, CA 0012, CA 00 20, or a substitute form providing coverage at least as broad.

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