Temporary Attachments Sample Clauses

Temporary Attachments. We insure exterior attachments to the trailer, meaning decks, patios, awnings, Florida rooms or porches, which do not form a part of the trailer while in transit, for up to 10% of the amount of insurance shown for Coverage ATravel Trailer or $1,500, whichever is greater. The deductible applies to this coverage
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Temporary Attachments. We insure exterior attachments to the trailer, meaning decks, patios, awnings, Florida rooms or porches, which do not form a part of the trailer while in transit, for up to 10% of the amount of insurance shown for Coverage ATravel Trailer or $1,000, whichever is greater. The deductible applies to this coverage. Part 2REPLACEMENT COST COVERAGE BASIS OF CLAIM PAYMENT. We will pay for loss, damage or destruction of your unit on the basis of the cost, at the time of loss, of repairs or replacement (whichever is lower), with a new unit of similar kind and quality, without deduction for depreciation, subject to policy limits, exclusions and:

Related to Temporary Attachments

  • Temporary Positions A) The Employer may create regular temporary positions for vacation relief for more than one (1) incumbent for up to six (6) months duration.

  • Temporary Roads As necessary to attain stabilization of roadbed and fill slopes of Temporary Roads, Purchaser shall employ such measures as out- sloping, drainage dips, and water-spreading ditches. After a Temporary Road has served Purchaser’s pur- pose, Purchaser shall give notice to Forest Service and shall remove bridges and culverts, eliminate ditches, out- slope roadbed, remove ruts and berms, effectively block the road to normal vehicular traffic where feasible under existing terrain conditions, and build cross ditches and water bars, as staked or otherwise marked on the ground by Forest Service. When bridges and culverts are re- moved, associated fills shall also be removed to the ex- tent necessary to permit normal maximum flow of water.

  • Temporary Work 17.01 (a) Employees shall perform any temporary work which the Management directs with the understanding that when an employee is assigned to a job with a lesser rate of pay, he shall receive his regular rate of pay.

  • Temporary Schedule Changes Overtime-eligible employees’ workweeks and/or work schedules may be temporarily changed with prior notice from the Employer. A temporary schedule change is defined as a change lasting thirty (30) calendar days or less. With the exception of the job classifications listed in Appendix B, overtime-eligible employees will receive three (3) calendar days’ written notice of any temporary schedule change. The day that notification is given is considered the first day of notice. Adjustments in the hours of work of daily work shifts during a workweek do not constitute a temporary schedule change.

  • Temporary Layoffs A. The Employer may initiate a temporary layoff for up to twelve (12) working days per fiscal year. Employees will be given thirty (30) days’ notice before the effective date of a temporary layoff. Employees may request alternative temporary layoff days from their manager or supervisor and any requests will be considered and approved or denied in writing.

  • Temporary Layoff The Employer may temporarily layoff an employee for up to ninety (90) days due to an unanticipated loss of funding, revenue shortfall, lack of work, shortage of material or equipment, or other unexpected or unusual reasons. An employee will normally receive seven (7) days notice of a temporary layoff.

  • Temporary Position (i) is a position that the Employer has determined will be in excess of eight

  • Temporary Nurse Any nurse who is employed for a specified period of time not to exceed three (3) months, or any nurse who is employed to fill positions because of any combination of leaves of absence, vacations, holidays, and sick leave for a period of time not to exceed six (6) months.

  • Temporary Admission of Goods 1. Each Party shall grant duty-free temporary admission for the following goods, regardless of their origin:

  • Temporary Structures Installation of temporary construction-related structures including scaffolding, barriers, screening, fences, protective walkways, signage, office trailers or restrooms.

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