Plumbing Stoppages Sample Clauses

The "Plumbing Stoppages" clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to blockages or obstructions in a property's plumbing system. Typically, this clause specifies whether the landlord or tenant is responsible for clearing stoppages in drains, toilets, or pipes, and may outline exceptions such as stoppages caused by tenant misuse. Its core function is to allocate responsibility for plumbing maintenance and repairs, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring prompt resolution of plumbing issues.
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Plumbing Stoppages. Tenants acknowledge that the sewer system of the premises is in good working order, and that the sewer system will accept normal household waste for which the sewer system was designed. Tenants agree to be responsible for clearing the sewer drains of the premises of any and all stoppages, except for those stoppages which were caused by defective plumbing, tree roots, acts of nature, or which are declared in writing to have been so caused by the plumber or other person who is called to clear the stoppage. The sewer system is not designed to accept many types of items including, but not limited to, paper diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, children's toys, wads of toilet paper, balls of hair, grease, oil, table scraps, newspaper, clothing, rags, curtains, sand, dirt, rocks, bricks, living or dead pets, farm animals, alligators, ex-spouses, or ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.
Plumbing Stoppages. This Agreement covers stoppages in drain, vent and sewer lines up to 100 feet from access point, except if caused by roots. Mainline stoppages are only cleared when there is an accessible ground level clean out. This Agreement does not cover Stoppages caused by collapsed, damaged or broken drain, vent or sewer lines outside the confines of the main foundation if the home. Stoppages due to roots or foreign objects. If the lines are broken or infiltrated by roots or are otherwise stopped by roots, even if the break, infiltration or stoppage is within 100 feet from the access point, it is not covered. Access to drain or sewer lines from the vent or the removal of the water closet. Costs to locate, access or install a ground level clean out. Septic tanks.
Plumbing Stoppages. COVERED: Clearing of mainline drain, sewer and lateral drain line stoppages up to 100 feet from access point which can be cleared with standard sewer cable through an accessible, existing ground level cleanout without excavation, except if caused by roots; P-Traps; Drains; and Overflow Access Points. NOT COVERED: Stoppages caused by roots; collapsed, broken, or damaged lines outside the confines of the main foundation (even within 100 feet of access point); access to drain or sewer lines from roof vents; removal of toilet or costs to locate, access or install a ground level cleanout.
Plumbing Stoppages accessible ground level clean out. Coverage starts 30 days after the start of the main warranty and continues until the end of the main contract period. NOT of the home; stoppages due to roots, foreign objects, or failure of a plumbing system component; costs to locate, access, or install a ground level clean out;
Plumbing Stoppages. This Agreement covers stoppages in drain, vent and sewer lines up to 100 feet from access point, except if caused by roots. Mainline stoppages are only cleared when there is an accessible ground level clean out. This Agreement does not cover Stoppages caused by collapsed, damaged or broken drain, vent or sewer stoppage is within 100 feet from the access point, it is not covered. Access to drain or sewer lines from the vent or the removal of the water closet. Costs to locate, access or install a ground level clean out. Septic tanks.
Plumbing Stoppages. Resident is responsible for all plumbing stoppages due to negligence of Resident. If outside services are required the cost will be billed to the Resident responsible or divided among all residents if no single Resident is determined responsible. Resident is responsible for the cleanup of waste spills as a result of any Resident caused plumbing stoppages.

Related to Plumbing Stoppages

  • WORK STOPPAGES It shall be a violation of this Agreement for the Union to engage in a strike or work stoppage against the State of Maryland. The Union shall forfeit its status as the exclusive representative of employees in this bargaining unit if the Union engages in a strike or work stoppage against the State of Maryland.

  • Plumbing fixtures and appliances shall be used only for the purposes for which designed, and no sweepings, rubbish, rags or other unsuitable material shall be thrown or deposited therein. Damage resulting to any such fixtures or appliances from misuse by a tenant or its agents, employees or invitees, shall be paid by such tenant.

  • NO WORK STOPPAGES 5. It is mutually agreed and understood that during the period this Agreement is in force and effect the Union will not authorize or engage in any strike, slowdown or work stoppage. It shall not be a violation of this Agreement for an employee to honor a primary picket line sanctioned by the Central Labor Council or the Building and Construction Trades Council; provided however, that an employee shall first notify an appropriate supervisor of the employee's intended actions. Provided further that nothing in this Section shall limit the City's right to enforce the provisions of Section 8.346 of the Charter.

  • WORK STOPPAGE There has not been, and there is not currently, any labour trouble which is having a Material Adverse Effect or could reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Sprinklers Subject to any terms, conditions and limitations set forth herein, Landlord shall provide an operative sprinkler system consisting of mains, laterals, and heads “AS IS” on the date of delivery of the Premises to Tenant. Tenant shall pay for piping distribution, drops and relocation of, or additional, sprinkler system heads and Building firehose or firehose valve cabinets, if Tenant’s Plans and/or any applicable Laws necessitate such.