General Emergency Clause Samples
The General Emergency clause defines the procedures and responsibilities of the parties in the event of an unforeseen crisis or emergency situation that significantly impacts the performance of contractual obligations. Typically, this clause outlines what constitutes a general emergency, such as natural disasters, war, or government actions, and may specify notification requirements, temporary suspension of duties, or alternative arrangements. Its core function is to provide a clear framework for managing disruptions, ensuring that both parties understand their rights and obligations during extraordinary circumstances, and reducing uncertainty or disputes arising from such events.
General Emergency. Conditions of general emergency include, but are not necessarily limited to, severe or unusual weather, civil disturbance, loss of utilities, physical plant failures, or similar occurrences. Such conditions may be widespread or limited to specific work locations.
General Emergency. 28 Conditions of general emergency include, but are not necessarily limited to, severe or 29 unusual weather, civil disturbance, loss of utilities, physical plant failures, or similar 30 occurrences. Such conditions may be widespread or limited to specific work locations.
General Emergency. In case of a general emergency (defined as: any threat to the safety of children due to environmental situation or threats of violence, naut ral disasters, loss of power, heat or water) the University of Cincinnati Recovery Team Per-sinon-Charge for West Campus non-academic facilities (65-94251) will be contacted. We will, then, contact the University Of Cincinnati Department Of Public Safety(556-1111) to transport or walk children and staff to Marriot Kingsgate Hotel, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, 45267. The ill be maintained andthe administrative staff will assist in the supervision of thechildren. The building is key code protected. Only immediate family members and current staff haveaccess to the code. This codoet ▇▇▇▇▇ be shared with anyone not affiliated with the Cente. ▇▇▇▇ non-immediate family and non-staff areto ring the bell and report directly to the office.
General Emergency. In addition to the duties specifically imposed by this document all employees perform competently the ordinary duties pertaining to their positions on the vessel. Any work necessary for the safety of the vessel, passengers, crew or cargo or for the saving of or rendering assistance to other vessels, lives, property or cargoes, shall be performed at any time on call by all employees and not with standing any provisions of this agreement which be construed to the contrary in no event shall any extra payment be expected or made for the work performed in connection with such emergency duties of which the Captain shall be the solejudge. The Captain ▇▇▇, whenever he deems it advisable, require any employee to participate in life boat or other emergency drills. Such drills will take place in accordance with government regulations and the Company’s safety policies. The Company shall see all quarters assigned for the use of the employees are suitably outfitted, lighted and ventilated insofar as is practical to do so. It will be the responsibility of the employees to keep them clean and tidy all but the company shall cooperate to the fullest where their assistance is needed in keeping the living quarters clean and tidy. The Company agrees to all quarters whenever such fumigation is necessary to free them of vermin.
General Emergency. During a state of general emergency, any employee joining any of the branches of the Armed Forces of Canada, including the Merchant Marine, shall on application, be granted leave of absence and on the employee’s return to the City of Summerside’s employment, shall maintain seniority rights and be entitled to any general pay increase and maintain the right of promotions, provided the employee returns to work with the City of Summerside within three [3] months of the date of discharge from the above mentioned Forces, unless the employee is classified by Government as wounded.
General Emergency. In case of a general emergency (defined as: any threat to the safety of children due to environmental situation or threats of violence, natural disasters, loss of power, heat or water) the University of Cincinnati Recovery Team Person-in-Charge for West Campus non-academic facilities (659-4251) will be contacted. We will, then, contact the University of Cincinnati Department Of Public Safety (556-1111) to transport or walk children and staff to Graduate (Kingsgate) Hotel, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, 45267. The staff will bring the children’s emergency files and families will be contacted to pick up their child. At all times, ratios will be maintained and the administrative staff will assist in the supervision of the children. The building is key code protected. Only immediate family members and current staff have access to the code. This code is not to be shared with anyone not affiliated with the Center. All non-immediate family and non-staff are to ring the bell and report directly to the office.
General Emergency. Conditions of general emergency include, but are not
General Emergency. 3.1.1 In the event of a natural disaster, the Board may declare that a state of emergency exists and temporarily suspend operation for the duration of the emergency.
3.1.2 Cause shall be construed as those natural disasters (earthquakes, floods, fire, snowstorms, accidents, power outage or similar disruption of District services), which render continued operation as hazardous or impractical thereby subjecting students and unit members of the District to unnecessary risks affecting their health and welfare.
3.1.3 Full remuneration will be allowed for unit member absences for the duration of the emergency declared by the Board as recommended by the Superintendent/President.
