BUSHFIRE Clause Samples

The Bushfire clause defines the rights and obligations of parties in the event that bushfires impact the performance of contractual duties. Typically, this clause outlines procedures for notifying the other party if bushfires cause delays, damage, or render a site inaccessible, and may specify extensions of time or suspension of obligations until conditions are safe. Its core function is to allocate risk and provide a clear process for managing disruptions caused by bushfires, ensuring both parties understand their responsibilities and remedies in such unforeseen circumstances.
BUSHFIRE. This land is not in a designated bushfire- prone area under section 192A of the Building Act 1993.
BUSHFIRE. This land is in a designated bushfire- prone area under section 192A of the Building Act 1993.
BUSHFIRE. 20.1 (Code Red) Due to BC’s location, recent events and safety requirements, the new Victorian Bushfire Management in relation to school closures will take effect and be implemented as required. It is intended that, wherever possible, hirers will be provided with up to 24 hours notice of a planned BC closure. If unexpected weather patterns are experienced, however, less than 1-day’s notice may be provided. 20.2 Every endeavor will be made to reschedule your performance(s) as soon as possible following the re opening of BC. If this is however unachievable, BC will return all monies received from Licensee, including the deposit.
BUSHFIRE. Karnup – 30 November 2010 A deliberately lit fire in Golden Bay destroyed more than 500 hectares of Anstey Reserve in the Rockingham Lakes Regional Park. It took two days to bring the blaze under control, with spot fires threatening homes and businesses in Karnup. More than 100 firefighters from the career and volunteer Fire and Rescue Services, local government bushfire brigades and the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) were supported by helitacs and fixed wing water bombers. Parmelia – 20-21 January 2011 Two deliberately lit fires in Parmelia bushland damaged one home and threatened hundreds of others. The first fire started in the early afternoon and the second just after 7pm. Fire crews worked through the night to bring the blazes under control. Firefighters from the Fire and Rescue Service and ▇▇▇▇ Fire Brigade were supported by three Helitacs with further support from Western Australia Police and St ▇▇▇▇ Ambulance. Muchea – 12-16 February 2011 A fire 60 kilometres north of Perth destroyed more than 235 hectares between Timaru Road and the Brand Highway. Due to the fast moving nature of the flames and the dense fuel loads in the area, residents were evacuated from the town of Muchea. More than 150 firefighters from the career and volunteer Fire and Rescue Service and local government ▇▇▇▇ Fire Brigades were supported by three helitacs and two fixed wing water bombers. Constant flare-ups over the following days kept firefighters at the scene. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ – 13-16 March 2011 A fire was deliberately lit along Rockingham Road at about 3am. Road blocks were set up while property was threatened. The incident was attended by more than 190 career and volunteer Fire and Rescue Service firefighters, local government ▇▇▇▇ Fire Brigades and the DEC. Support was provided by two helitacs, fixed wing water bombers and air intelligence. Constant flare-ups over the following days kept firefighters at the scene. Fire suppression aircraft fire bombs the Roleystone/Kelmscott fire. Structure Fire Claremont Council Chamber and Library Building – 18 November 2010 This incident involved a multiagency response to a fire that caused damage estimated at more than $5 million to a heritage listed building. A fire started in the roof space of the library and quickly spread through the building. Firefighters, took approximately two hours to sufficiently contain the fire. State Emergency Service volunteers were then able to enter the building and remove boxes of valuable...
BUSHFIRE. Ensure construction of future dwelling houses and associated development works must be in accordance with the approved "Bushfire Management Plan”.
BUSHFIRE. Denmark ▇▇▇▇ Fire Brigades will be mobilised as part of initial response to all bushfires within ESL Category 4 Zones on map at Attachment 1. as follows Zone A: Denmark VFRS plus BFB on request by the Denmark VFRS Zone B: Denmark VFRS plus Ocean Beach ▇▇▇▇ Fire Brigade Zone C: Denmark VFRS plus Mt. Shadforth/Scottsdale ▇▇▇▇ Fire Brigade Zone D: Denmark VFRS plus Denmark East ▇▇▇▇ Fire Brigade
BUSHFIRE. The Applicant must:
BUSHFIRE liability for loss, injury, damage, cost or expense of whatsoever nature directly or indirectly caused by or in connection with any fire started or created by the Insured or any person or company acting on the Insured’s behalf.