Interior Protection Sample Clauses

Interior Protection. Customer acknowledges that re-roofing of an existing building may cause disturbance, dust or debris to fall into the interior and possibly, if hot asphalt or pitch is used, drippage may occur depending upon deck conditions. Customer agrees to remove or protect property directly below the roof in order to minimize potential interior damage. Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx shall not be responsible for disturbance, damage, clean-up or loss to interior property that Customer did not remove or protect prior to commencement of roofing operations. Customer shall notify tenants of re-roofing and the need to provide protection underneath areas being re-roofed. Customer agrees to hold Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxxxx harmless from claims of tenants who were not so notified and did not provide protection.
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Interior Protection. Package, LPO. Not available with (BG9) Black rubberized vinyl floor covering, (RIA) 1st and 2nd row all-weather floor liners, LPO, (RIB) 1st, 2nd and 3rd row all-weather floor liners, LPO or (B58) floor mats.) 5J9 Inc. Inc. Inc. This document contains information considered Confidential between GM and its Clients uniquely. The information provided is not intended for public disclosure. Prices, specifications, and availability are subject to change without notice,and do not include certain fees, laxes and charges that may be required by law or vary by manufacturer or region. Performance figures are guidelines only, and actual performance may vary. Photos may not represent actual vehicles or exact configurations. Content based on report preparer's input is subject to the accuracy of the input provided. Data Version: 16192. Data Updated: Apr 7, 2022 1:41:00 AM PDT. II Key Chevrolet Exhibit A Contract #43863 Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx I 000-000-0000 I xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx Vehicle: [Fleet] 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe (CK10706) 4WD 4dr Commercial ( A Incomplete ) 6E8 Fleet Calibration provides a single key with a specific code that is common to the door locks of all the vehicles in the vehicle fleet. Key code is an alternate to SEO (6E2) complete vehicle fleet common key. NOTE: NOT COMPATIBLE with previous model years (Requires (AMF) Remote Keyless Entry Package. Includes (AU?) fleet common key and (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle. Not available with SEO (6E2) Fleet Calibration.) $25.00 6J3 Wiring, grille lamps and siren speakers (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) $92.00 6J4 Wiring, horn and siren circuit (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) $55.00 6J7 Flasher system, headlamp and taillamp, DRL compatible with control wire (Included and only available with (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) Inc. 6N5 Switches, rear window inoperative (rear windows can only operate from driver's position.) (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) $57.00 6N6 Door locks and handles, inside rear doors inoperative (door can only be opened from outside) (Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) $62.00 7X2 Spotlamps, left- and right-hand Not available with SEO (7X3) left-hand spotlamp. Requires (9C1) Police Vehicle or (5W4) Special Service Vehicle.) $1,340.00 7X3 Spotlamp, left-hand Not available with SEO (7X2) left and right-hand spotlamps. Requires (9C1)...
Interior Protection. OWNER AND/OR GENERAL CONTRACTOR acknowledges that re-roofing of an existing structure may cause disturbance, dust, or debris to fall into the interior and possible, if hot asphalt or pitch iAsRuCseHd,ITdrEiCppTaUgeRmALaySoHcEcuErTdeMpEenTdAinLgsuhpaollnndoetcbkecroenspdoitniosnibsl.eOfWorNdiEstRurAbaNnDce/O, dRamGaEgNe,EcRleAaLn-XxxX,NorTlRoAssCtoTOinRteraigorrepersotpoerretymtohvaet AorRpCroHteITctEpCroTpUeRrtAy LdirSeHctElyEbTeMlowETtAheLrodiodf ninotorredmerotvoemoirnpimroitzeectpportieonrtitaolciontmermioerndcaemaegnet.of roofing operations.
Interior Protection. A Provide temporary partitions as indicated to separate work areas from Owner occupied areas, to prevent penetration of dust and moisture into Owner's Spec Term-occupied areas, and to prevent damage to existing materials and equipment. B Construction: Framing, and plywood sheet materials with closed joints and sealed edges at intersections with existing surfaces. 1. Maximum flame spread rating of 75 in accordance with ASTM E84. C Floor Protection: 1. Floor protection required at all pathways of construction traffic to and from the construction area to project existing flooring – provide heavy duty, temporary floor protection to prevent penetration of spills and allow water vapor transmission from below. Seal with manufacturers recommended seam tape. 2. Manufacturer/Product: RamBoard, Inc.: RamBoard; xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx. D Furniture and Equipment Protection: 1. Cover all furniture and equipment remaining in the space with polyethylene. Seal with tape to prevent dust/dirt from reaching the furniture and equipment. E Limit food and soft drink consumption to within the Contractor’s trailer or out of the building.
Interior Protection. Customer acknowledges that demolition, re-roofing and most general construction activities may cause disturbance, dust or debris to fall into the interior and possibly, if hot asphalt or pitch is used, dripping may occur depending upon deck conditions. Customer agrees to remove or protect property directly below the roof in order to minimize potential interior damage. Contractor shall not be responsible for disturbance, damage, clean-up or loss to interior property that Customer did not remove or protect prior to commencement of roofing operations. Customer shall notify tenants of re-roofing and the need to provide protection underneath areas being re-roofed. Customer agrees to hold Contractor harmless from claims of tenants who were not so notified and did not provide protection.
Interior Protection. Customer acknowledges that re-roofing of an existing building may cause disturbance, dust or debris to fall into the interior. Customer agrees to remove or protect property directly below the roof in order to minimize potential interior damage. FRR shall not be responsible for disturbance, damage, clean up or loss to interior property that Customer did not remove or protect prior to commencement of roofing operations. Customer shall notify tenants of re- roofing and the need to provide protection underneath areas being re-roofed. Customer agrees to hold FRR harmless from claims of tenants who were not so notified and did not provide protection.
Interior Protection. A. Provide temporary sound insulated partitions as indicated to separate work areas from the Owner's occupied areas, to prevent penetration of dust and moisture into the Owner's-occupied areas, and to prevent damage to existing materials and equipment.
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  • Xxxxx Disaster Protection In accordance with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. 4001), the Subrecipient shall assure that for activities located in an area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as having special flood hazards, flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program is obtained and maintained as a condition of financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes (including rehabilitation).

  • Flood Disaster Protection This contract is subject to the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P.L.93-234). Nothing included as a part of this contract is approved for acquisition or construction purposes as defined under Section 3(a) of said Act, for use in an area identified by the Secretary of HUD as having special flood hazards which is located in a community not then in compliance with the requirements for participation in the National Flood Insurance Program pursuant to Section 201(d) of said Act; and the use of any assistance provided under this contract for such acquisition for construction in such identified areas in communities then participating in the National Flood Insurance Program shall be subject to the mandatory purchase of flood insurance requirements or Section 102(a) of said Act. Any contract or agreement for the sale, lease, or other transfer of land acquired, cleared or improved with assistance provided under this Contract shall contain, if such land is located in an area identified by the Secretary as having special flood hazards and in which the sale of flood insurance has been made available under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4001 et seq., provisions obligating the transferee and its successors or assigns to obtain and maintain, during the ownership of such land, such flood insurance as required with respect to financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes under Section 102(a) of Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973.

  • TEACHER PROTECTION A. The teachers shall have the right to review those things in his/her personnel file to which he/she is entitled by Law. At the option of the teacher, a representative of the Association may be present for such review. Each file shall contain a record indicating reviewer and date of review, excluding school personnel official access for record maintenance. B. The teacher may submit a written notation regarding any material and the same will be attached to the file copy of the material in question. If the teacher is asked to sign material placed in his/her file, such signature will be understood to indicate his/her awareness of the material but in no instance shall said signature be interpreted to mean agreement with the content of the material. X. Any serious complaint made against a teacher by any parent, student, and other person will be promptly called to the attention of the teacher. D. If a teacher is to be disciplined or reprimanded by the Board or its designee, he/she shall be entitled to have a representative of the Association present. That representative shall be the teacher's choice between the building representative or another Association officer. E. Each teacher has the responsibility for maintaining proper student control and discipline throughout the school day as well as at school-sponsored activities where he/she is serving as a sponsor or chaperone. The teacher, however, has the primary responsibility for maintaining control and discipline in his/her classroom. The Board will give reasonable support and assistance to teachers with respect to maintenance of control and discipline. Whenever is appears that a particular pupil requires special attention, reasonable steps shall be taken to provide such attention. The teachers recognize that all disciplinary actions and methods invoked by them shall be in accordance with established Board policy. F. Any case of assault upon a teacher which is related to a school-centered problem shall be promptly reported to the Board or its designated representative. If the assault was by a pupil or pupils, the Administration shall promptly investigate the matter and determine suitable discipline for the assaulting pupil. This decision shall be communicated to the teacher concerned. If the assault is by an adult, who is not a pupil, the Board its designee representative shall promptly report the incident to the proper law enforcement authorities. G. A teacher may suspend a pupil from one (1) period, when the grossness of the offense, the persistence of the misbehavior, or the disruptive effect of the violation makes the continued presence of the student in that classroom intolerable. In such cases, the teacher will promptly (by the end of the school day) furnish the administrator or counselor full particulars of the incident. The teacher and the administration will cooperatively endeavor to achieve correction of student behavior through whatever avenues are reasonably available. H. School administrators and teachers will endeavor to achieve correction of the students' misbehavior through counseling and interviews with the child and his/her parents when warranted.

  • System Protection To prevent compromise of systems which contain DSHS Data or through which that Data passes: a. Systems containing DSHS Data must have all security patches or hotfixes applied within 3 months of being made available. b. The Contractor will have a method of ensuring that the requisite patches and hotfixes have been applied within the required timeframes. c. Systems containing DSHS Data shall have an Anti-Malware application, if available, installed. d. Anti-Malware software shall be kept up to date. The product, its anti-virus engine, and any malware database the system uses, will be no more than one update behind current.

  • Application of Takeover Protections The Company and the Board of Directors have taken all necessary action, if any, in order to render inapplicable any control share acquisition, business combination, poison pill (including any distribution under a rights agreement) or other similar anti-takeover provision under the Company’s certificate of incorporation (or similar charter documents) or the laws of its state of incorporation that is or could become applicable to the Purchasers as a result of the Purchasers and the Company fulfilling their obligations or exercising their rights under the Transaction Documents, including without limitation as a result of the Company’s issuance of the Securities and the Purchasers’ ownership of the Securities.

  • Requirements for Protection In compliance with NPCC requirements and Good Utility Practice, Developer shall provide, install, own, and maintain relays, circuit breakers and all other devices necessary to remove any fault contribution of the Large Generating Facility to any short circuit occurring on the New York State Transmission System not otherwise isolated by Connecting Transmission Owner’s equipment, such that the removal of the fault contribution shall be coordinated with the protective requirements of the New York State Transmission System. Such protective equipment shall include, without limitation, a disconnecting device or switch with load- interrupting capability located between the Large Generating Facility and the New York State Transmission System at a site selected upon mutual agreement (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed) of the Developer and Connecting Transmission Owner. Developer shall be responsible for protection of the Large Generating Facility and Developer’s other equipment from such conditions as negative sequence currents, over- or under-frequency, sudden load rejection, over- or under-voltage, and generator loss-of-field. Developer shall be solely responsible to disconnect the Large Generating Facility and Developer’s other equipment if conditions on the New York State Transmission System could adversely affect the Large Generating Facility.

  • Virus Protection The Bank is not responsible for any electronic virus or viruses that you may encounter. We suggest that you routinely scan your PC using a virus protection product. An undetected virus may corrupt and destroy your programs, files, and your hardware.

  • Consumer Protection 1. The Parties recognize the importance of maintaining and adopting transparent and effective measures to protect consumers from fraudulent and deceptive commercial practices in electronic commerce. 2. To this end, the Parties shall exchange information on their experiences in protecting consumers engaged in electronic commerce.

  • Fire Protection Contractor shall take adequate and reasonable precautions to protect the Work against damage by fire and smoke. For example, without limitation, Contractor shall do the following:

  • Eye Protection Where an employee is required by the College or by legislation, in order to perform his/her duties, to acquire and wear prescription eye protection, the employee shall provide the College with proof of purchase by March 1 each year and the College shall reimburse to such employee, on the first pay day of April in each year, up to a maximum of twenty dollars ($20.00); in situations other than the foregoing, the College, may in its discretion, (which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised) reimburse such expense where it is recommended by the health and safety committee constituted under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.

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