Weather. User understands and agrees that during the term of this agreement, User will strictly adhere to the Weather Protocols set forth in the Grand Park Emergency Management Plan. The Grand Park Emergency Management Plan is made available on the Grand Park website or by request a copy may be provided by the Commission. In the event of inclement weather, the Commission will retain final determination as to the ability of the facility to support the Event.
a. If the facility is unable to support the event due to an "Act of God" the Commission will not provide a refund or credit to the User. User may obtain event insurance through a vendor of their choosing to cover the "Act of God" scenario.
b. If the facility is deemed unable to support the event by the Commission, the Commission will work with the User to reschedule such activity as was affected by the facility closure. In such case that the activity may not be rescheduled, Commission will credit the User for such activity as was affected by the closure and allow the credit to be utilized toward a future event.
c. If the facility is deemed unable to support the event by the User, the Commission will work with the User to reschedule such activity as was affected within the general time constraints of the User's Event. In such case that the activity may not be rescheduled, Commission will not credit the User.
Weather. 6.1 No extension of time shall be granted for delays resulting from normal weather conditions prevailing in the area as defined by the average of the last ten years of weather data as recorded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration at the Fort Lauderdale Weather Station.
6.2 No more than one day of time extension shall be granted for each day the precipitation, in inches exceeds one (1) inch at the Weather Station, and only when fifty percent or more of the scheduled construction work force cannot work due occurrence of such precipitation on the day claimed.
Weather. During weather unsuitable for the proper execution of the Work in a first-class manner, all Work affected by such condition shall be properly protected from weather-related damage.
Weather. Extensions to the Contract Time for delays caused by the effects of inclement weather shall be submitted as a request for a change in the Contract Time pursuant to Article 40. Time extensions are justified only when rain, other inclement weather conditions, or related adverse soil conditions result in Contractor being unable to work at least fifty percent (50%) of the normal workday on controlling items of Work identified on the accepted schedule or updates to that schedule.
Weather. If and when the weather outlook is undesirable, it us up to each Vendor to determine whether or not to attend the market on a given Tuesday. Vendor will notify the Market Manager of any absences. The market as a whole will not close unless the University requests a closure on a particular date.
Weather. Outage cancellation approval must be given by a one-up staff member, so the loss of time and preparation are considered for each outage.
Weather. Any rainfall, temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or winds greater than 25 m.p.h. which actually prevents Work on a given day, shall be considered lost time and an additional day added to the Contract Time, provided no work could be done on site, and provided written notice has been submitted to the Owner by the Contractor documenting same.
Weather. If adverse weather conditions are the basis for a Claim for additional time, such Claim shall be documented by data substantiating that weather conditions at the Project Site were abnormal for the period of time, could not have been reasonably anticipated and had an adverse effect on the scheduled construction.
Weather. In the event of a snowstorm, tornado, hurricane or state of emergency issued by the City of Kingston.
Weather. There shall be no refunds of rents due to shortened stays or ruined expectations because of weather conditions.