Plow Damage definition

Plow Damage means any damage caused to right of way assets as a result of Winter Maintenance Services performed pursuant to this Agreement.
Plow Damage means any damage caused to a highway as a result of the Winter Maintenance Services.

Examples of Plow Damage in a sentence

  • The snow plow blades had peeled sections of the chip seal away in both lanes for much of the section.Figure 5.3: Loss in Chips in the Wheel Path near MP 30.0 Figure 5.4: Loss of Chips Due to Snow Plow Damage at MP 31.6 There were several reasons suggested to account for the accelerated chip loss between MP 30.0 and MP 31.6. As discussed earlier in Section 3.1, the asphalt cement application rate between MP 26.0 and MP 31.6 was very low, 1.00 to 1.09 liters/m2 (0.

  • The County of Lambton hereby covenants and agrees to provide Winter Maintenance Services and to repair and be responsible for any resulting Plow Damage on the County of Middlesex Highways set out in Schedule “A” of this Agreement.

  • Some guidelines include: Resistance to Traffic Wear and Snow Plow Damage: Class A aggregates are the hardest and can withstand the pounding by traffic better than either Class B or Class C aggregates.

  • Figure 2 - Sidewalk Plow Operator View (Note the challenge of determining where the edge of the sidewalk is located) Figure 3 - Sidewalk Plow Damage Example Figure 4 - Infrastructure Obstruction Example Figure 5 - Example of Encroachments That Would Need To Be Addressed Implementation Option A (increase resources through contracted services) The following costs for winter maintenance of sidewalks have been developed assuming the work to be completed for 328 km of public sidewalk.

  • We continually look to families’ to provide input regarding how we can improve our programs and services.

  • SOAH– the system must have an integrated litigation, arbitration and SOAH case management module.

  • The County of Middlesex hereby covenants and agrees to provide Winter Maintenance Services and to repair and be responsible for any resulting Plow Damage on the County of Lambton Highways set out in Schedule “B” of this Agreement.

Related to Plow Damage

  • Property damage means physical injury to, destruction of or loss of use of tangible property.

  • Severe property damage means substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which would cause them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production.

  • Substantial damage means damage of any origin sustained by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its before damaged condition would equal or exceed 50 percent of the market value of the structure before the damage occurred.

  • Damage means actual and/or physical damage to tangible property;

  • Serious bodily injury means bodily injury which involves a substantial risk of death, extreme physical pain, protracted obvious disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ or mental faculty.

  • Environmental Damages means all liabilities (including strict liability), losses, damages (excluding consequential, special, exemplary or punitive damages except to the extent such damages were imposed upon an Indemnitee as a result of any claims made against such Indemnitee by a governmental entity or any other third party), judgments, penalties, fines, costs and expenses (including fees, costs and expenses of attorneys, consultants, contractors, experts and laboratories), of any and every kind or character, at law or in equity, contingent or otherwise, matured or unmatured, foreseeable or unforeseeable, made, incurred, suffered, brought, or imposed at any time and from time to time, whether before or after the Release Date and arising in whole or in part from:

  • Consequential Damages means Losses claimed to have resulted from any indirect, incidental, reliance, special, consequential, punitive, exemplary, multiple or any other Loss, including damages claimed to have resulted from harm to business, loss of anticipated revenues, savings, or profits, or other economic Loss claimed to have been suffered not measured by the prevailing Party’s actual damages, and any other damages typically considered consequential damages under Applicable Law, regardless of whether the Parties knew or had been advised of the possibility that such damages could result in connection with or arising from anything said, omitted, or done hereunder or related hereto, including willful acts or omissions.