Immediate Danger Clause Samples
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Immediate Danger. In the event of a default by either Party which presents an immediate danger to the CJOC Premises or the Heartland Premises, the Building, the environment, or the health and safety of any person at or on the Service Area and which default remains uncorrected for a period of twenty-four (24) hours after notice (whether oral or written, provided all oral notices will be confirmed in writing) or where such a default cannot be corrected within twenty-four (24) hours, and such Party within such twenty-four
Immediate Danger. 21.1.1. In the event the default by a Sublessee causes a condition on the Premises that, in the reasonable opinion of the Lessor, constitutes an immediate danger to the environment or human life or health, then upon notice from the Lessor, the Lessee shall forthwith remedy the default in accordance with this Lease, and nothing in this section shall affect or limit the Lessee’s other obligations pursuant to this Lease.
Immediate Danger. Notwithstanding clause 9.3, if in the opinion of Country Energy Gas there is an immediate danger to any persons or gas pipelines, meters, machinery, equipment or other plant or property of whatever kind, Country Energy Gas may without notice to the User immediately interrupt or reduce the Transportation Services either totally or partially for any period as in the opinion of Country Energy Gas is necessary to remove the danger.
Immediate Danger. Notwithstanding clauses 6.1 to 6.5 if in the reasonable opinion of ▇▇▇▇▇ there is an immediate danger to any persons or electrical lines, cable, machinery, equipment or other plant or property of whatever kind, Orion may without notice to the Retailer immediately interrupt or reduce conveyance either totally or partially for any period as in the opinion of Orion is necessary to remove the danger. Orion shall use all reasonable endeavours to minimise the period of interruption or reduction in conveyance.
