Frost Sample Clauses

Frost damage, or loss or interruption or interference caused by frost or freezing but this shall not exclude:
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Frost damage, or loss or interruption or interference caused by frost or freezing but this shall not exclude subsequent loss resulting from an ensuing cause which is not otherwise excluded.
Frost. Dr. Phillip Frost Date: SCHEDULE A PART I ASSIGNMENT OF CREDIT AGREEMENT
Frost. This Agreement is a personal contract, and the rights and interests that the Agreement accords to FROST may not be sold, transferred, assigned, pledged, encumbered, or hypothecated by him. All rights and benefits of FROST shall be for the sole personal benefit of FROST, and no other person shall acquire any right, title or interest under this Agreement by reason of any sale, assignment, transfer, claim or judgment or bankruptcy proceedings against FROST. Except as so provided, this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon FROST and his personal representatives, distributees and legatees.
Frost. During the winter the water system in your home is at risk. If the pipes freeze, they could burst and leak. This could cause serious damage to your home. You can help avoid this by taking a few simple steps: • Find out where the main stopcock and other water valves are in your home. Regularly check that you can turn them on and off easily. • If your taps drip, contact our repairs freephone number (Dripping taps in cold weather can become frozen and cause blocked pipes). • Keep your home warm, particularly rooms where there are pipes, cisterns and so on. What to do if pipes freeze: • Turn off the main stopcock and any valves from the cisterns. • Put out the boiler pilot light and switch off the immersion heater. • Turn on all the taps in the home. If you need a repair or want more advice, contact your Estate Officer or Estate Manager. What to do if you are going on holiday during the winter: • Leave the hot-water system and heating on. • Set the thermostat to a temperature of at least 58°F (14°C). • The automatic controls and pump for gas-fired central heating run on electricity, so you must leave the power on for these systems. Electrics Electricity is safe as long as you take care and use common sense. Here are some hints to help you. • Do not touch switches if you have wet hands. • Use good-quality plugs which meet BS1363. If you have children, use plugs with part-insulated pins. • Make sure that the pin wiring in plugs is correct. When you take off the back of the plug: brown (live) – right pin; blue (neutral) – left pin; and green and yellow (earth) – central pin. • Always fit the correct fuse in the plug. Most manufacturers tell you which fuse to use for their appliances. As a general guide: a 3-amp fuse for appliances up to 700 xxxxx (for example, table lamps and radios) and use a 13-amp fuse for appliances of 700 to 3,000 xxxxx (for example, irons, kettles and washing machines). • Check flexes regularly to make sure they are not damaged. • Never take electrical appliances into your bathroom. • Always consult a suitably qualified electrician. Gas safety If you smell gas inside your home: • Turn off the gas at the meter. • Put out cigarettes, fires and pilot lights. • Do not turn electrical switches on or off. • Open doors and windows to get rid of the gas. • Check to see if a gas tap has been left on accidentally or if a gas ring or pilot light has blown out. • Call your gas supplier or National Grid, freephone 0800 111 999. • Do not attempt to remed...
Frost. Xxxxx is a huge issue that Xxxxxxxx Apiaries will have in the future as frost damages the trees people tend to not want the bees because they think that bees will not have blooms to pollinate. This is a huge issue because if the farmers do not spend the money on the bees then we will not have a crop to pollinate. Xxxxxxxx Apiaries will have a legal contract prior to the bees being placed into the orchard, to insure that the bees are paid for. Vandalism/Theft Beekeepers are in constant battle with people destroying their hives. People are trespassing and placing gasoline on the hives and catching them on fire for fun. The easiest way to prevent this is to have the bees in a safe, fenced area. Some people also taking the hives and claiming them as their own. One way to prevent theft is to lock the hives. Educate the community about how much bees provide. The final thing that we can do as a company is get insurance for our hives. Offering My business is already established with the money that I have made while working on the days that I am not in school. Xxxxxxxx Apiaries will need a loan of $50,000 to buy approximately 200 hives that are $185 each. The other $13,000 will be used to buy equipment that is needed like feed, tanks suits, smokers and a used truck that we will be able to use to medicate and work the bees. I already own a welder and other fabrication tools that will be used to build and necessary tools or equipment that is needed to work the bees. Each bee keeper has their own way of doing things ond over my 10 years of experience have come up with some of my own ways to lower coast and spike productivity with the hives. Exit Strategy

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