Common use of BOUNDARY LINE FIRES Clause in Contracts

BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. Both Parties shall have responsibility for Initial Attack in the case of a Boundary Line Fire. Neither Party will assume the other is aware of the fire, or is taking action. The officer-in-charge who arrives first at the boundary line fire will act as Incident Commander. When both Parties have arrived, they will mutually agree to the designation of the Incident Commander or the initiation of a Unified Command Structure.

Appears in 43 contracts

Samples: Protection Agreement, Protection Agreement, Protection Agreement

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BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. Both Parties shall have Boundary line fires will be the initial attack responsibility for Initial Attack in of the case Protecting PARTIES on either side of a Boundary Line Firethe boundary. Neither Party PARTY will assume the other is aware of the fire, or is taking action. The officer-in-charge who arrives first at the boundary line fire will act as Incident Commander. When both Parties PARTIES have arrived, they arrived it will be mutually agree agreed to the designation of the Incident Commander or the initiation of a Unified Command Structure.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Protection Agreement, Protection Agreement, Protection Agreement

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BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. Both Parties shall have Boundary line fires will be the initial attack responsibility for Initial Attack in of the case PROTECTING parties on either side of a Boundary Line Firethe boundary. Neither Party party will assume the other is aware of the fire, or is taking action. The officer-in-charge who arrives first at the boundary line fire will act as Incident Commander. When both Parties parties have arrived, they arrived at the fire it will be mutually agree agreed to the designation of the Incident Commander or the initiation of a Unified Command StructureCommander.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Protection Agreement

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