Collateral Damage Sample Clauses
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Collateral Damage. In complying with its guarantee obligation, the Contractor shall, at its sole cost and expense, repair, replace or correct any portions of the Project (including work of other contractors and subcontractor(s)) damaged by any defect, fault or non- conformance in the Work, or that become damaged in the course of repair, replacement or correction of defective, faulty or non-conforming Work.
Collateral Damage. The Client is responsible for any damage, and harm, caused to them, or a third party, in connection with use of the rented equipment during the rental period.
Collateral Damage. If there shall occur any loss, damage, theft, destruction, levy, seizure, or attachment to, of, or upon any of the Collateral, including any attempt to accomplish the foregoing;
Collateral Damage. We are as careful as possible, but walls, backsplash, wallpaper, paint may sometimes be damaged. It’s common in construction-not everything comes out or goes back in perfectly. In bathrooms, remove mirrors if you don’t want to risk having them break.
Collateral Damage. Thirteen percent of global greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture. In Cancun, we had hoped that a work program would be able to be implemented to clarify the issues and study the technical and financial feasibility of including this sector in mitigation measures. We had also hoped that agriculture’s key role in food security and adaptation to climate change would be recognized. Yet, agriculture was left by the wayside, a victim of the compromise. Uruguay, a large agricultural country, lamented that the agreement that the countries had reached in Copenhagen was lost in Cancun.
