Report Malfunctions, Damage Sample Clauses

Report Malfunctions, Damage. The Customer, promptly on becoming aware of any actual or threatened damage to or malfunction in the Meter, must notify SunWater: (a) where the damage or malfunction is serious, verbally and subsequently in writing; and (b) otherwise in a manner convenient to the Customer.
Report Malfunctions, Damage. The Customer, on becoming aware of any actual or threatened damage to or malfunction in the Meter, must promptly notify ROL Holder: (a) where the damage or malfunction is serious, verbally as soon as possible and subsequently in writing within seven days of the Customer becoming aware; and (b) where the damage is of a minor nature only, in a manner convenient to the Customer be that either in writing or verbally within seven days of the Customer becoming aware.
Report Malfunctions, Damage. The Customer, on becoming aware of any actual or threatened damage to or malfunction in the Meter, must promptly notify Fitzroy River Water: (a) where the damage or malfunction is serious, verbally and subsequently in writing; and (b) otherwise in a manner convenient to the Customer.
Report Malfunctions, Damage. The Customer, on becoming aware of any actual or threatened damage to or malfunction in the Meter, must promptly notify Seqwater: (a) where the damage or malfunction is serious, verbally as soon as possible and subsequently in writing within seven (7) days; and (b) where the damage is of a minor nature only, in writing or verbally within seven (7) days.

Related to Report Malfunctions, Damage

  • Minor Damage In the event that a Property is damaged or destroyed by fire or other casualty prior to the Closing, and the cost of Repairs is equal to or less than ten percent (10%) of the Purchase Price for such Property, then this transaction shall be closed in accordance with Section 11.3, notwithstanding such casualty. In such event, applicable Seller may at its election endeavor to make such Repairs to the extent of any recovery from insurance carried on the Property, if such Repairs can be reasonably effected before the Closing. Regardless of applicable Seller’s election to commence such Repairs, or applicable Seller’s ability to complete such Repairs prior to Closing, this transaction shall be closed in accordance with Section 11.3 below.

  • Major Damage In the event of Major Damage to a Property prior to the Closing Date, then the applicable Seller shall have no obligation to repair such Major Damage and shall notify Purchaser in writing of such damage or destruction (the “Damage Notice”). Within ten (10) days after Purchaser’s receipt of the Damage Notice, Purchaser may elect at its option to give a Termination Notice for the damaged Property to Seller’s Representative. If Purchaser does not elect to terminate this Agreement with respect to the damaged Property, this transaction shall be closed in accordance with the terms of this Agreement either, at the election of the applicable Seller, (a) for the full Purchase Price for the damaged Property notwithstanding any such damage or destruction, and Purchaser shall, at Closing, execute and deliver an assignment and assumption (in a form reasonably required by the applicable Seller) of such Seller’ rights and obligations with respect to the insurance claim and related to such casualty, and thereafter Purchaser shall receive all remaining insurance proceeds pertaining to such claim (plus a credit against the applicable Purchase Price at Closing in the amount of any deductible payable by the applicable Seller in connection therewith and not spent by such Seller for demolition, site cleaning, restoration or other repairs); or (b) Purchaser shall receive a credit against the Base Purchase Price for the damaged Property for the full replacement costs of repair to the subject Property, plus, to the extent covered by such Seller’s insurance policy, any costs required pursuant to local code or zoning requirements, as determined by an independent third party reasonably acceptable to such Seller and Purchaser. In the event a Seller elects to assign such Seller's rights and obligations with respect to the insurance claim and related casualty to Purchaser as provided above, and if an AIMCO employee is the adjuster for the claim related thereto, Sellers covenant and agree that the adjuster shall act in accordance with standard insurance industry protocols in processing such claim (including, without limitation, the time taken to process such claim).

  • Loss or Damage The District and its agents and authorized representatives shall not in any way or manner be answerable or suffer loss, damage, expense, or liability for any loss or damage that may happen to the Work, or any part thereof, or in or about the same during its construction and before acceptance, and the Contractor shall assume all liabilities of every kind or nature arising from the Work, either by accident, negligence, theft, vandalism, or any cause whatsoever; and shall hold the District and its agents and authorized representatives harmless from all liability of every kind and nature arising from accident, negligence, or any cause whatsoever.

  • Mail Service Interruption If by reason of any interruption of mail service, actual or threatened, any notice to be given to the Trustee would reasonably be unlikely to reach its destination by the time notice by mail is deemed to have been given pursuant to Section 13.3, such notice shall be valid and effective only if delivered at the appropriate address in accordance with Section 13.3.

  • Destruction or Damage (a) If the Premises or the Building is partially damaged by fire, earthquake, other insured peril, or other act of God, Landlord shall repair the same at Landlord’s expense, subject to the provisions of this Article and provided such repairs can, in Landlord’s reasonable opinion, be made within sixty (60) days. During such repairs, this Lease shall remain in full force and effect, except that if there shall be damage to the Premises or the Building and such damage is not the result of the negligence or willful misconduct of Tenant, Tenant’s employees, agents, or invitees, Rent shall be abated for such portion of Premises and period of time as the Premises was unusable by Tenant, provided that such abated rent is a covered loss payable to Landlord under its insurance policy. (b) If in Landlord’s reasonable opinion the partially damaged Premises or the Building can be repaired, but not within sixty (60) days, the Landlord may elect, upon written notice to Tenant within thirty (30) days of such damages, to repair such damages over a longer time period and continue this Lease in full force and effect, subject to rent abatement as described in the foregoing paragraph. Landlord’s notice shall include a good faith estimate of the expected completion date of such repair based on the best information reasonably available to Landlord prior to sending the notice. In the event such repairs cannot be made within an additional sixty (60) days, Tenant shall have the option to terminate this Lease provided that written notice is given to Landlord within thirty (30) days of receipt of Landlord’s notice stated in this paragraph. (c) If the partially damaged Premises or the Building is to be repaired under this Article, Landlord at its sole cost and expense shall repair such damages to the Building, the Premises and the Tenant Improvements supplied by Landlord herein. Except in the event of Landlord’s gross negligence or willful misconduct or the extent that Landlord receives insurance proceeds therefor, Tenant shall be responsible for repairing and/or replacing any damage to Tenant’s equipment, furniture and fixtures, and other Alterations, additions and improvements made by Tenant to the Premises and the Building. (d) If in Landlord’s reasonable opinion, the Premises or the Building is totally or substantially destroyed (i.e. cannot be repaired within sixty (60) days and Landlord does not elect to repair anyway or Tenant elects to terminate as provided above) by fire or other casualty, this Lease shall terminate upon notice by Landlord.

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  • CLOSURE TO PREVENT DAMAGE In accordance with Contract Clause G-220 STATE SUSPENDS OPERATION, the Contract Administrator will suspend road work or hauling right-of-way timber, forest products, or rock under the following conditions:  Wheel track rutting exceeds 6 inches on roads.  Surface or base stability problems persist.  Weather is such that satisfactory results cannot be obtained in an area of operations.  When, in the opinion of the Contract Administrator excessive road damage or rutting may occur. Operations must stop unless authority to continue working or hauling is granted in writing by the Contract Administrator. In the event that surface or base stability problems persist, Purchaser shall cease operations, or perform corrective maintenance or repairs, subject to specifications within this road plan. Before and during any suspension, Purchaser shall protect the work from damage or deterioration.

  • Damage If prior to Closing the Property is damaged by fire or other casualty, Seller shall estimate the cost to repair and the time required to complete repairs and will provide Purchaser written notice of Seller’s estimation (the “Casualty Notice”) as soon as reasonably possible after the occurrence of the casualty.

  • Casualty Damage If fire or other casualty cause damage to the Premises in an amount exceeding thirty percent (30%) of the full construction-replacement cost of the Premises, Landlord may elect to terminate this Lease as of the date of the damage by notice in writing to Tenant. In the event that the damage to the Premises is less than thirty percent of the full construction-replacement cost of the Premises, or if more than thirty percent, but Landlord elects not to terminate the Lease, Landlord shall promptly repair the damage and restore the Landlord's Improvements to their former condition as soon as practicable. Tenant's Improvements , trade fixtures, personal property and any alterations to the Premises made by Tenant shall be replaced by Tenant at Tenant's expense. In the event of such casualty, Tenant shall not be entitled to any abatement of rent; instead, Tenant shall look to Tenant's Business Interruption Insurance. Tenant shall not be entitled to any compensation or damages from Landlord for loss of the use of the whole or part of the Premises or the Park, or any inconvenience or annoyance occasioned by such damage or reconstruction. Notwithstanding the foregoing, within fifteen (15) business days of fire or casualty, Landlord shall provide to Tenant in writing a reasonable estimate of the time required to repair the damage and restore the Landlord's Improvements to their former condition. If such estimate exceeds one hundred fifty (150) days, Tenant may terminate this lease by written notice to Landlord to be given within fifteen business (15) days of receipt of Landlord's estimate, after which Tenant's right to terminate shall lapse. The termination shall be effective as of the date that Landlord receives the notice.