Freezing Sample Clauses

The 'Freezing' clause serves to temporarily halt certain rights, obligations, or actions under an agreement, typically in response to specific triggering events such as a breach, dispute, or regulatory investigation. In practice, this clause may suspend payments, deliveries, or the exercise of contractual rights until the underlying issue is resolved or a specified condition is met. Its core function is to protect the parties from further risk or loss during periods of uncertainty, ensuring that neither side is unfairly disadvantaged while the triggering event is addressed.
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Freezing thawing, pressure or weight of water or ice, whether driven by wind or not, to a: (1) Fence, pavement, patio or swimming pool; (2) Footing, foundation, bulkhead, wall or any other structure or device that supports all or part of a building or other structure; or (3) Retaining wall or bulkhead that does not support all or part of a building or other structure; or (4) Pier, wharf or dock;
Freezing. On the “residence premisescaused by sudden and accidental discharge or overflow which occurs away from the building where the “residence premises” is located; or
Freezing. Mechanical or electrical breakdown or failure;
Freezing a. This peril means freezing of a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system or of a household appliance, but only if you have used reasonable care to: (1) Maintain heat in the building; or (2) Shut off the water supply and drain all systems and appliances of water. b. In this peril, a plumbing system or household appliance does not include a sump, sump pump or related equipment or a roof drain, gutter, downspout or similar fixtures or equipment.
Freezing of a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system or of a household appliance. a. Maintain heat in the building; or b. Shut off the water supply and drain the system and appliances of water.
Freezing. To hold group status on the out-of-work list when written verification from a physician is provided. Illegal Hours: Hours worked without a dispatch.
Freezing of a plumbing, heating, air conditioning or automatic fire protective sprinkler system or of a household appliance. This peril does not include loss on the "residence premises" while the dwelling is unoccupied, unless you have used reasonable care to: (1) Maintain heat in the building; or (2) Shut off the water supply and drain the system and appliances of water.
Freezing of plumbing, fire protective sprinkler systems, heating or air conditioning systems or household appliances, or discharge, leakage or overflow from within the systems or appliances caused by freezing, while the building structure is vacant, unoccupied or being constructed unless you have used reasonable care to: a) maintain heat in the building structure; or b) shut off the water supply and drain the system and appliances.
Freezing. This agreement may be frozen in the event of temporary illness, injury or medical condition which, in the written opinion of a doctor or other suitably qualified medical practitioner, prohibits the playing of golf for a period of time.
Freezing of a plumbing, heating, air conditioning, or automatic fire protective sprinkler system, or of a household appliance. This peril does not include: a. loss to a portable hot tub or portable spa unless you have used reasonable care to prevent freezing; or b. loss on the residence premises unless you have used reasonable care to: (1) maintain heat in the building structure at 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher; or (2) shut off the water supply and drain the sys- tem and appliances of water. However, if the building structure is protected by an automatic fire protective sprinkler system, you must use reasonable care to continue the water supply and maintain heat in the building structure at 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher for coverage to apply.