Hurricane Evacuation Sample Clauses

Hurricane Evacuation. In the event of an emergency due to a peril such as (but not limited to) a hurricane, it is hereby understood that University owned or operated residential facilities and buildings are not designated as hurricane shelters and do not have the specifications for protection as per the hurricane shelter guidelines or criteria. Therefore, at the University's discretion, evacuation may be mandated depending upon the circumstances of an impending peril or loss. All students shall be notified accordingly, and hereby agree to any evacuation orders issued by the University and/or any State, City, or County mandates. Further, upon request by the University, all residents must complete the evacuation plan form through Housing Central.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Hurricane Evacuation. If the University determines the necessity to close the campus and residence halls/apartment communities due to a hurricane, students must make arrangements to vacate the campus. The University is not responsible for the evacuation of students or providing shelter at times when the University closes due to hurricanes. Students are required to submit their hurricane evacuation information to Housing and Residence Life prior to checking into University-provided housing.
Hurricane Evacuation. All residents of this Subject Property shall be provided by the Owner, or its successor developer of each residential tract, with information regarding the vulnerability of the property owner to the impacts of hurricanes. This information shall take the form of educational materials designed to increase evacuation participation. No residential units shall be developed within the Category I and Category II Storm surge inundated zone, based on the final survey and referenced with the storm surge levels indicated in the 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Hurricane Storm Surge Atlas Series.
Hurricane Evacuation. All purchasers of property interests within the Property shall be provided with information regarding the vulnerability of the Property to the impacts of hurricanes. This information shall take the form of educational materials designed to increase evacuation participation.
Hurricane Evacuation. 13 (a) All residents of the Palm Coast Park DRI shall 14 be provided by the Developer with information regarding the 15 vulnerability of the development to the impacts of hurricanes. 16 This information shall take the form of educational materials 17 designed to increase evacuation participation. 18 (b) No residential units shall be developed within 19 the category 1, 2 or 3 storm surge inundation zone, based on 20 the final survey and referenced with the storm surge levels 21 indicated in the 1998 Northeast Florida Hurricane Storm Surge 22 Atlas Series. 23 (c) Prior to the construction of the bridge crossing 24 the Hulett Branch, an engineering study shall be completed 25 that includes analysis to ensure the final structure shall 1 remain stable and not be damaged by the surge flow during a 2 hurricane storm event.
Hurricane Evacuation. All residents of Parcel A shall be provided with information regarding the vulnerability of Project to the impacts of hurricanes at closings. This information shall take the form of educational materials designed to increase evacuation participation.

Related to Hurricane Evacuation

  • Evacuation (1) If the Combatant Commander orders a mandatory evacuation of some or all personnel, the Government will provide assistance, to the extent available, to United States and third country national contractor personnel.

  • Pandemic An epidemic that spreads over a wide area, crossing borders and defined as a pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and/or by the competent local authorities of the country where the loss occurred. Quarantine Isolation of the person, in the event of suspected illness or proven illness, decided by a competent local authority, in order to avoid a risk of spreading said illness in the context of an epidemic or pandemic.

  • Safety, breakdowns and accidents 17.5.1 The Concessionaire shall ensure safe conditions for the Users and passengers, and in the event of unsafe conditions, it shall follow the relevant operating procedures and undertake removal of obstruction and debris without delay. Such procedures shall conform to the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws, Applicable Permits and Good Industry Practice.

  • Sabotage Sabotage is of concern to all Parties involved on any work site and may affect safety, and therefore both the physical and mental well being of all persons on site. The Parties to this Agreement will not tolerate sabotage, and will ensure that any person/s responsible for such action is immediately dismissed. It is accepted that the relevant authorities may have to be notified, and provisions of the OH&S Act implemented.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention A. In order to provide a safe and healthy workplace for employees, the State agrees to develop and implement "Workplace Violence Prevention" policies and programs.

  • Disaster Leave ‌ When there has been a natural disaster of a magnitude that requires the Board of Supervisors to Proclaim a County State of Emergency, the County will enact this disaster leave provision. During the proclaimed emergency period and for up to one year from the termination of the said proclamation, County employees may donate accrued compensatory time and vacation leave to other County employees who have lost work time because they have been a victim of a disaster affecting their primary residence. For up to one year from the termination of said proclamation, impacted employees may use up to 320 hours of donated leave. Such donated time will not exceed the total amount of time lost by the receiving employee including vacation, compensatory time used and any unpaid leave incurred. Unused donated time at the expiration of the leave provision period will be returned to the donor.

  • Fire Prevention LESSEE agrees to use every reasonable precaution against fire and agrees to provide and maintain approved, labeled fire extinguishers, emergency lighting equipment, and exit signs and complete any other modifications within the leased premises as required or recommended by the Insurance Services Office (or successor organization), OSHA, the local Fire Department, or any similar body.

  • Severe Weather An employee who is late for a scheduled shift during a severe weather day will be offered the opportunity to work his/her full regular schedule of hours if work is needed, without suffering any pay deductions taken from such employee’s regular scheduled work day providing such employee completes his/her shift. Severe weather days are days when weather hampers mass transit (e.g. buses and ferries) from transporting travelers to their destinations. If weather conditions are such that driving to work would be hazardous, roads are closed, or travel to work would result in extreme hardship, an employee may use his/her PTO time if unable to report for work. EIB is not available for severe weather days. Employees are required to provide notification as soon as practicable if they are going to be late or unable to report for work.

  • Inclement Weather 24.1 This Inclement Weather clause sets out the full rights, obligations and entitlements of the parties and establishes the conditions under which payment for periods of inclement weather shall be made.

  • Accidents If a death, serious personal injury or substantial property damage occurs in connection with CONTRACTOR’s performance of this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall immediately notify Mendocino County Risk Manager's Office by telephone. CONTRACTOR shall promptly submit to COUNTY a written report, in such form as may be required by COUNTY of all accidents which occur in connection with this Agreement. This report must include the following information: (1) name and address of the injured or deceased person(s); (2) name and address of CONTRACTOR's sub-contractor, if any; (3) name and address of CONTRACTOR's liability insurance carrier; and (4) a detailed description of the accident and whether any of COUNTY's equipment, tools, material, or staff were involved.

Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!