HEATING AND WATER Sample Clauses

HEATING AND WATER. The University shall furnish hot and cold water in fixtures provided by the University for that purpose and a reasonable amount of heat, except when prevented from so doing by causes beyond the control of the University or when the apparatus providing water or heat is being repaired. Advanced notice will be provided for the annual Central Utility Plant Shutdown, typically in late August, which leaves units without hot water and air conditioning.
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HEATING AND WATER. The University shall furnish hot and cold water in fixtures provided by the University for that purpose and a reasonable amount of heat, except when prevented from so doing by causes beyond the control of the University or when the apparatus providing water or heat is being repaired.
HEATING AND WATER. In cases of heating and water failure the nursery may need to close whilst repairs are carried out and the equipment is working safely.

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