Geographical dependencies Clause Samples

Geographical dependencies. The first source of interdependency comes from the fact that infrastructures are often co- located: for instance, power cables may be laid beside communications cables along roads, adjacent to water and gas mains and above sewers. Elements are close enough to be damaged by the same event, failure of one form of infrastructure can lead directly to damage to another and damage can also occur inadvertently during repair infrastructure work (▇▇▇▇▇, 2010; ▇▇▇▇▇, 2011). Geographical dependencies can also exist on a large scale as disruptive events such as high winds and flooding are susceptible to create damage and injuries up to the regional level.

Related to Geographical dependencies

  • Geographic Scope The "Territory," which defines the geographic scope of the covenants contained in this Section 7, shall extend to and include all of the states (or foreign equivalent) in which the Company does business as M&A advisors or private placement equity advisors.

  • Geographical Scope 1. Without prejudice to Annex IV, this Agreement shall apply: (a) to the land territory, internal waters, and the territorial sea of a Party and the air-space above the territory of a Party in accordance with international law; as well as (b) beyond the territorial sea, with respect to measures taken by a Party in the exercise of its sovereign rights or jurisdiction in accordance with international law. 2. Annex I applies with respect to Norway.

  • GEOGRAPHICAL LIMITS The Recipient shall be bound to this Agreement with: (check one)

  • Dependencies HP’s ability to deliver services will depend on Customer’s reasonable and timely cooperation and the accuracy and completeness of any information from Customer needed to deliver the services.

  • Geographic Restrictions The owner of the Website is based in the State of New York in the United States. We provide this Website for use only by persons located in the United States, and it may only be available to people located in the United States. We make no claims that the Website or any of its content is available or appropriate outside of the United States. Access to the Website may not be legal by certain persons or in certain countries.