Hurricane Evacuation Clause Samples
The Hurricane Evacuation clause establishes procedures and responsibilities in the event of a hurricane threat that requires evacuation. Typically, it outlines when and how parties must evacuate a property, who is responsible for securing the premises, and how costs or damages incurred during evacuation are handled. This clause ensures the safety of occupants and clarifies obligations during natural disasters, reducing confusion and potential disputes over liability or property protection.
Hurricane Evacuation. In the event of an emergency due to a peril such as (but not limited to) a hurricane, it is hereby understood that University owned or operated residential facilities and buildings are not designated as hurricane shelters and do not have the specifications for protection as per the hurricane shelter guidelines or criteria. Therefore, at the University's discretion, evacuation may be mandated depending upon the circumstances of an impending peril or loss. All students shall be notified accordingly, and hereby agree to any evacuation orders issued by the University and/or any State, City, or County mandates. Further, upon request by the University, all residents must complete the evacuation plan form through Housing Central.
Hurricane Evacuation. All residents of this Subject Property shall be provided by the Owner, or its successor developer of each residential tract, with information regarding the vulnerability of the property owner to the impacts of hurricanes. This information shall take the form of educational materials designed to increase evacuation participation. No residential units shall be developed within the Category I and Category II Storm surge inundated zone, based on the final survey and referenced with the storm surge levels indicated in the ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Hurricane Storm Surge Atlas Series.
Hurricane Evacuation. If the University determines the necessity to close the campus and residence halls/apartment communities due to a hurricane, students must make arrangements to vacate the campus. The University is not responsible for the evacuation of students or providing shelter at times when the University closes due to hurricanes. Students are required to submit their hurricane evacuation information to Housing and Residence Life prior to checking into University-provided housing.
Hurricane Evacuation. All purchasers of property interests within the Property shall be provided with information regarding the vulnerability of the Property to the impacts of hurricanes. This information shall take the form of educational materials designed to increase evacuation participation.
Hurricane Evacuation. (a) All residents of the Palm Coast Park DRI shall 14 be provided by the Developer with information regarding the 15 vulnerability of the development to the impacts of hurricanes. 16 This information shall take the form of educational materials 17 designed to increase evacuation participation. 18 (b) No residential units shall be developed within 19 the category 1, 2 or 3 storm surge inundation zone, based on 20 the final survey and referenced with the storm surge levels 21 indicated in the 1998 Northeast Florida Hurricane Storm Surge 22 Atlas Series. 23 (c) Prior to the construction of the bridge crossing 24 the Hulett Branch, an engineering study shall be completed 25 that includes analysis to ensure the final structure shall 1 remain stable and not be damaged by the surge flow during a 2 hurricane storm event.
Hurricane Evacuation. Prior to issuance of any certificate of occupancy for the condominiums, Owner agrees to develop instructions and information, approved by the Monroe County Civil Defense Department and the City, regarding hurricane evacuation response, to be distributed to each condominium owner. Each condominium owner, as a condition of sale, will be required to sign an agreement stating that he or she understands and will comply with all regulations regarding hurricane evacuation. The information developed for owners of the condominiums may be modified with the consent of the Monroe County Civil Defense Department, the City, and the Owner.
Hurricane Evacuation. All residents of Parcel A shall be provided with information regarding the vulnerability of Project to the impacts of hurricanes at closings. This information shall take the form of educational materials designed to increase evacuation participation.
