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Mandatory Evacuations Sample Clauses

Mandatory Evacuations. If state or local authorities order a mandatory evacuation of an area that includes the residential property subject to this vacation rental agreement, the Tenant shall comply with the evacuation order. Upon compliance, Tenant will be entitled to a refund of the pro-rated rent for each night that Tenant is unable to occupy the property because of the mandatory evacuation order. However, Tenant will not be entitled to a refund if, prior to taking possession of the property: (a) Tenant refused insurance offered by Agent that would have compensated Tenant for losses or damages resulting from loss of use of the property due to a mandatory evacuation order, or (b) Tenant purchased such insurance from Agent.
Mandatory Evacuations. Credit only will be given for vacation days missed due to mandatory evacuation from owner. No cash refunds.
Mandatory Evacuations. If state or local authorities order a mandatory evacuation of an area that includes the Property subject to this Agreement, the Tenant shall comply with the evacuation order. Upon compliance, Tenant will be entitled to a refund of the pro-rated rent for each night that Xxxxxx is unable to occupy the Property because of the mandatory evacuation order.
Mandatory EvacuationsAccording to the NCVRA 42A-36, if State or local authorities, acting pursuant to Article 1A of Chapter 166A of the General Statutes, order a mandatory evacuation of an area that includes the residential Property subject to a vacation rental, the Tenant under the vacation rental Agreement, whether in possession of the Property or not, shall comply with the evacuation order. The Tenant agrees to follow the Check-out procedures outlined in section 5 of this Agreement in the event of a mandatory evacuation order. Tenant agrees to return only when the evacuation order has been lifted and after contact with the Agent has been made to confirm availability of the Property. If occupancy is authorized to resume, check-in procedures will be followed as outlined in section 5 of this Agreement. The NCVRA provides that the Tenant shall not be entitled to a refund if: (i) prior to the Tenant taking possession of the Property, the Tenant refused insurance offered by the Agent that would have compensated the Tenant for losses or damages resulting from loss of use of the Property due to a mandatory evacuation order; or (ii) the Tenant purchased insurance offered by the Agent. The insurance offered shall be provided by an insurance company duly authorized by the North Carolina Department of Insurance, and the cost of the insurance shall not exceed eight percent (8%) of the total rent charged for the vacation rental to the Tenant (1999-420, s. 1; 2005-292, s. 3.). Tenant acknowledges that the Agent has offered insurance prior to occupancy which meets the conditions stated above and further explained in paragraph 13 of this Agreement.
Mandatory Evacuations. If state or local authorities order a mandatory evacuation of an area that includes the Property, Tenant, whether in possession of the Property or not, shall comply with the evacuation order. Upon compliance, Tenant shall be entitled from the Property Owner to a refund of the rent, taxes, and any other payments made by the Tenant pursuant to this Agreement as a condition of Tenant's right to occupy the Property prorated for each night that Xxxxxx is unable to occupy the Property because of the mandatory evacuation ordered. Tenant shall not be entitled to a refund if: (a) prior to Tenant taking possession of the Property, Tenant refused insurance offered by the Property Owner or Jupiter Vacation Rentals that would have compensated Tenant for losses or damages resulting from loss of use of the Property due to a mandatory evacuation order; or (b) Tenant purchased insurance offered by Property Owner or Jupiter Vacation Rentals. The cost of the insurance shall not exceed eight percent (8%) of the total amount charged for the rental to Tenant less the amount paid by Tenant for the Security Deposit.
Mandatory Evacuations. If State or local authorities order a mandatory evacuation of an area that includes the Property, Guest shall comply with the evacuation order. Xxxxx agrees to follow the Check-Out procedures outlined above in this Agreement in the event of a mandatory evacuation order. Xxxxx agrees to return only when the evacuation order has been lifted and after contact with Manager has been made to confirm availability of the Property. If occupancy is authorized to resume, check-in procedures will be followed as outlined above in this Agreement. The Guest shall not be entitled to a refund if: (i) prior to the Guest taking possession of the Property, the Guest refused travel insurance offered by the Manager that would have compensated the Guest for losses or damages resulting from loss of use of the Property due to a mandatory evacuation order; or (ii) the Guest purchased insurance offered by Manager, as described below.
Mandatory Evacuations. If State or local authorities order a mandatory evacuation of an area that includes the Property, Guest shall comply with the evacuation order.
Mandatory EvacuationsIn case of a mandatory evacuation that includes Oyster Pointe on Kitty Hawk Bay, you will be refunded rent on a prorated basis for only the period the evacuation order is in effect.

Related to Mandatory Evacuations

  • Mandatory equipment (a) All Employees engaged to work on site will be supplied with safety footwear and safety helmets appropriate to the work that they perform before commencing work on a Project. The safety footwear will be of an equivalent standard to those made by: (i) Steel Blue; (ii) Xxxxxx; and (iii) Mongrel Boots. (b) These items must be worn at all times as instructed during the Project induction process. (c) Helmets must not be painted, drilled or modified in any way. Damaged and/or worn footwear and helmets will be replaced on demand.

  • Mandatory Training The Department reserves the right to require the Charter School to attend any training related to the responsibilities of a Charter School.

  • Mandatory Reductions If after giving effect to any reduction or termination of Revolving Commitments under this Section 2.06, the Letter of Credit Sublimit or the Swing Line Sublimit exceed the Aggregate Revolving Commitments at such time, the Letter of Credit Sublimit or the Swing Line Sublimit, as the case may be, shall be automatically reduced by the amount of such excess.

  • Mandatory Repayments (a) On any day on which the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Loans exceeds the Total Commitment as then in effect, the Borrowers shall prepay principal of Loans made to the Borrowers in an aggregate amount equal to such excess, provided that, in the event that such repayment is required as a result of a partial reduction in the Total Commitment, (x) the allocation of such required prepayment of Loans of the Borrowers shall be determined by the Borrowers or (y) in the absence of a determination by the Borrowers, the Administrative Agent shall allocate such mandatory repayments to outstanding Loans in its discretion, with an eye toward, but no obligation to, minimize breakage costs owing pursuant to Section 1.11. (b) On any day on which the aggregate outstanding principal amount of Loans made to any Borrower exceeds the Borrowing Base of such Borrower as then in effect, such Borrower shall prepay principal of such Loans equal to such excess. (c) On any day upon which any Borrower has had any Loans in any principal amount outstanding for more than 45 consecutive days, such Borrower shall repay on such day all then outstanding Loans made to such Borrower, together with accrued interest thereon. (d) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained elsewhere in this Agreement, all then outstanding Revolving Loans shall be repaid in full on the Expiry Date, and all then outstanding Swingline Loans shall be repaid on the Swingline Expiry Date.

  • Mandatory Overtime a. Mandatory Overtime is overtime that an employee is assigned and required to work involuntarily, and will only be required in operational emergencies when sufficient voluntary overtime cannot be secured to maintain the Company’s operation. Mandatory overtime will be limited to the number of employees and hours required to cover the emergency as determined by local management. b. Mandatory overtime will not exceed 4 hours past an employee’s scheduled shift in any 24 hour period. Employees will not be required to work mandatory overtime until the opportunity to work the additional hours has been offered to all qualified employees who are currently at work, and if there are an insufficient number of volunteers, then to otherwise eligible employees whose names remain on the overtime call sign up list. c. Mandatory overtime will be assigned in reverse bid seniority order according to shift time, except that employees already working overtime will be assigned last. d. Every attempt will be made to notify employees on duty of mandatory overtime at least 1 hour in advance. If 1 hour’s advance notice is not provided, the employee will receive 1 ½ hours’ pay as a penalty in addition to the pay earned for any mandatory overtime hours actually worked. e. Employees will not be assigned mandatory overtime during their vacation periods. For this purpose, the vacation period is defined as the period beginning 24 hours after the commencement of the employee’s last regularly scheduled shift before the vacation commenced. An employee may be assigned to mandatory overtime on the last regularly assigned shift prior to a vacation or DAT day, but will be placed at the bottom of the mandatory overtime list. f. If any mandatory overtime causes a rest period violation to occur, every attempt will be made to adjust the employee’s shift to provide the minimum 8 hours rest. g. All mandatory overtime hours will be paid at the applicable rate of pay but not less than the time and one half (1.5X) rate of pay regardless of work status or hours worked. If an employee is required to work mandatory overtime on two or more consecutive days, the minimum payment for all mandatory overtime hours worked will be at the double-time (2X) rate of pay.

  • Mandatory Termination of Commitments The Commitments shall terminate on the Termination Date and any Loans then outstanding (together with accrued interest thereon) shall be due and payable on such date.

  • Mandatory Mediation Prior to and as a condition of either Party’s filing suit in state or federal court, the Parties shall engage in a mediated settlement conference in accordance with the North Carolina Superior Court Rules Implementing Statewide Mediation. The Parties shall mediate in good faith until settlement is reached or an impasse is declared by the mediator.

  • Mandatory Termination In the event that a mandatory prepayment in full of the Advances is required by the Requisite Lenders pursuant to Section 2.06(b) (whether or not there are Advances outstanding), the Commitments of the Lenders shall immediately terminate.

  • Mandatory Assistance If a third party dispute or litigation, or both, arises out of, or relates in any way to the services provided to the City under a Contract, Contractor , its agents, officers, and employees agree to assist in resolving the dispute or litigation upon City’s request. Contractor’s assistance includes, but is not limited to, providing professional consultations,

  • Mandatory (i) Within five (5) Business Days after financial statements have been delivered pursuant to Section 9.5(a) and the related Compliance Certificate has been delivered, the Parent Borrower shall cause to be prepaid an aggregate amount of Loans in an amount equal to (A) the Applicable ECF Percentage of Excess Cash Flow, if any, for the Excess Cash Flow Period covered by such financial statements (commencing with the Fiscal Year ending February 26, 2015) minus (B) the sum of (1) all voluntary prepayments of Loans during such Fiscal Year pursuant to Section 2.3(a), (2) the amount expended by any Purchasing Borrower Party to prepay any Loans pursuant to Section 2.3(c) or Section 14.7(h), and (3) all voluntary prepayments of loans under the ABL Facility during such Fiscal Year to the extent the commitments under the ABL Facility are permanently reduced by the amount of such payments and, in the case of each of the immediately preceding clauses (1), (2) and (3), to the extent such prepayments are funded with Internally Generated Cash. (ii) If (1) a Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary of a Borrower Disposes of any property or assets (other than any Disposition of any property or assets permitted by Section 10.5(a), (b), (c), (e), (f), (g), (h), (i) (to the extent the Disposition is to a Restricted Subsidiary and the property or assets continue to secure the Obligations with the same priority as prior to such Disposition), (k), (l), (o), (q), (r) or (t)-(v), (x)-(aa)), or (2) any Casualty Event occurs, which results in the realization or receipt by a Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary of Net Proceeds, the Parent Borrower shall, subject to the terms of the Intercreditor Agreements, cause to be prepaid on or prior to the date which is ten (10) Business Days after the date of the realization or receipt by a Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary of such Net Proceeds an aggregate principal amount of Loans in an amount equal to (x) in the case of Dispositions described in clause (1) above, an amount equal to the Applicable Disposition Percentage of all Net Proceeds received from such Disposition (excluding the proceeds from the disposition of the Equity Interests in or assets of Casa Ley and (y) in the case of Casualty Events described in clause (2) above, an amount equal to 100% of such Net Proceeds received in connection with such Casualty Events; provided that (x) if any Incremental Equivalent Debt have been issued in compliance with Sections 10.1 and 10.3 with Liens ranking pari passu with the Liens securing the Obligations pursuant to the Intercreditor Agreements, then the Parent Borrower may cause Loans to be prepaid and, to the extent required pursuant to the terms of the documentation governing such Incremental Equivalent Debt, cause such Incremental Equivalent Debt to be purchased (at a purchase price no greater than par plus accrued and unpaid interest) on a pro rata basis in accordance with the respective principal amounts thereof and (y) if at the time that any such prepayment would be required, the Parent Borrower is required to offer to repurchase or to prepay Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt (or any Permitted Refinancing thereof that is secured on a pari passu basis with the Obligations) pursuant to the terms of the documentation governing such Indebtedness with the net proceeds of such Disposition or Casualty Event (such Permitted First Priority Refinancing Debt (or Permitted Refinancing thereof) required to be offered to be so repurchased or prepaid, “Other Applicable Indebtedness”), then the Parent Borrower may apply such Net Proceeds on a pro rata basis (determined on the basis of the aggregate outstanding principal amount of the Term Loans and Other Applicable Indebtedness at such time; provided that the portion of such Net Proceeds allocated to the Other Applicable Indebtedness shall not exceed the amount of such net proceeds required to be allocated to the Other Applicable Indebtedness pursuant to the terms thereof, and the remaining amount, if any, of such net proceeds shall be allocated to the Term Loans in accordance with the terms hereof) to the prepayment of the Term Loans and to the repurchase or prepayment of Other Applicable Indebtedness, and the amount of prepayment of the Term Loans that would have otherwise been required pursuant to this Section 2.3(b)(ii) shall be reduced accordingly; provided, further, that to the extent the holders of Other Applicable Indebtedness decline to have such Other Applicable Indebtedness repurchased or prepaid, the declined amount shall promptly (and in any event within ten (10) Business Days after the date of such rejection) be applied to prepay the Term Loans in accordance with the terms hereof. (iii) If a Borrower or any Restricted Subsidiary incurs or issues any Indebtedness after the Escrow Release Date (x) that is intended to be Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness, (y) that is not otherwise permitted to be incurred pursuant to Section 10.3 or (z) notwithstanding clause (y), that is Indebtedness permitted by Section 10.3(v) (other than (A) Indebtedness the proceeds of which are applied to repay Indebtedness previously incurred under Section 10.3(v), (B) Indebtedness incurred under a Qualified Real Estate Financing Facility to finance the acquisition of Material Real Property after the Escrow Release Date so long as such Indebtedness is incurred within 180 days of the acquisition of such Material Real Property and (C) Indebtedness the proceeds of which are used by a Real Estate Subsidiary to pay the purchase price to the Borrower or a Restricted Subsidiary for any Real Property to the extent such proceeds constituted Net Proceeds of a Disposition subject to clause (b) (ii) above), the Parent Borrower shall cause to be prepaid an aggregate principal amount of Loans in an amount equal to 100% of all Net Proceeds received therefrom on or prior to the date which is five (5) Business Days after the receipt by such Borrower or such Restricted Subsidiary of such Net Proceeds. (iv) Except with respect to Loans incurred in connection with any Refinancing Amendment, Term Loan Extension Request or any Incremental Amendment (to the extent set forth in such Refinancing Amendment, Term Loan Extension Request or Incremental Amendment as contemplated below), (A) each prepayment of Term Loans pursuant to this Section 2.3(b) shall be applied to the next eight succeeding scheduled principal installments to each Class of Term Loans and then ratably to the remaining installments of each Class of Term Loans then outstanding (provided that (i) any prepayment of Term Loans with the Net Proceeds of Credit Agreement Refinancing Indebtedness shall be applied solely to each applicable Class of Refinanced Debt and (ii) any Class of Incremental Term Loans, Extended Term Loans or Other Term Loans may specify that one or more other Classes of Loans may be prepaid prior to such Class of Incremental Term Loans, Extended Term Loans or Other Term Loans and (B) each such prepayment shall be paid to the applicable Lenders in accordance with their respective Pro Rata Shares of such prepayment.