Responsibility for Property Damage Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Property Damage. In case of damage of any kind to the Facility or other property or equipment of University arising out of any act or omission described in Section 4.1, Entity shall pay such amounts as shall be necessary to put the said Facility or other property, including personal property and equipment of the University, as the case may be, in as good an order and condition as the same were at the commencement of this Agreement.
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Responsibility for Property Damage. The requesting Agency shall be responsible for the actual costs for the repairs of any damage resulting from the requesting Agency’s use of any Crisis City facility under this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to, damage to training venue props, facilities, roads, grounds, and all other infrastructure located at the Crisis City complex.
Responsibility for Property Damage. The student is required to clean up after and properly dispose of the Animal’s waste in a safe and sanitary manner and, when provided, must use Animal relief areas designated by the College. a. The student may be charged for any damage caused by his or her Animal beyond reasonable wear and tear to the same extent that the College charges other individuals for damages beyond reasonable wear and tear. b. The student’s living accommodations may be inspected for fleas, ticks, or other pests by the College. If fleas, ticks, or other pests are detected through inspection, the student will be billed for the expense of any pest treatment above and beyond standard pest management in the residence halls. The College shall have the right to bill the student’s account for unmet obligations under this provision.
Responsibility for Property Damage. The Organization shall be responsible for the actual costs for the repairs of any damage resulting from the Organization's use of any WSP facility under this Agreement.
Responsibility for Property Damage. The Requesting Agency shall be responsible for the actual costs for the repairs of any damage resulting from the Requesting Agency’s use of any DTC facility under this Agreement. This includes, but is not limited to, damage to training venue props, facilities, roads, grounds, and all other infrastructure located at the DTC complex.

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  • Responsibility for Environmental Contamination 5.20.1 Neither Party shall be liable to the other for any costs whatsoever resulting from the presence or release of any Environmental Hazard that either Party did not introduce to the affected Work Location. Both Parties shall defend and hold harmless the other, its officers, directors and employees from and against any losses, damages, claims, demands, suits, liabilities, fines, penalties and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) that arise out of or result from (i) any Environmental Hazard that the Indemnifying Party, its contractors or agents introduce to the Work Locations or (ii) the presence or release of any Environmental Hazard for which the Indemnifying Party is responsible under Applicable Law. 5.20.2 In the event any suspect materials within Qwest-owned, operated or leased facilities are identified to be asbestos containing, CLEC will ensure that to the extent any activities which it undertakes in the facility disturb such suspect materials, such CLEC activities will be in accordance with applicable local, state and federal environmental and health and safety statutes and regulations. Except for abatement activities undertaken by CLEC or equipment placement activities that result in the generation of asbestos-containing material, CLEC does not have any responsibility for managing, nor is it the owner of, nor does it have any liability for, or in connection with, any asbestos-containing material. Qwest agrees to immediately notify CLEC if Qwest undertakes any asbestos control or asbestos abatement activities that potentially could affect CLEC personnel, equipment or operations, including, but not limited to, contamination of equipment.

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