Jurisdictional Responsibility Sample Clauses

Jurisdictional Responsibility. Within or adjacent to the Department's boundaries, the statutory jurisdictional responsibility for fire control on forestland varies. It may be:
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Jurisdictional Responsibility. As a State highway within a City, State and City have shared jurisdictional responsibility for N-2 with State having primary control, pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 39-2105. As set out above, State’s investment of time and resources for the construction and maintenance of N-2 has been significant. After the completion of the new Highway 2 freeway, the relinquished segment of N-2 is expected to continue to serve local transportation needs, and even though it will no longer be on the State Highway System, N-2 will continue to be used in Lincoln as an important corridor on the city street system.
Jurisdictional Responsibility. Jurisdiction is the authority and obligation to administer, control, construct, maintain, and operate a highway subject to the provisions of the Illinois Highway Code. A highway is defined as any public way for vehicular travel which has been established by statute, dedication, or prescription. The term highway includes rights of way, bridges, drainage structures, signs, guardrails, and all other appurtenances necessary for vehicular travel. A highway in a rural area may be called a road. A highway in a municipality may be referred to as a street (605 ILCS 5/2- 202). See Chapter 3 for a discussion on jurisdiction responsibilities. When a highway authority has jurisdiction of a highway, it has various obligations that include reconstruction, signing, maintenance, etc. All of these obligations remain with the highway authority until the jurisdiction is transferred to another highway authority. Transfer of the maintenance or any other portion of jurisdiction is not allowed. For example, a county can enter into an agreement to have another highway authority perform maintenance on a section of highway; however, this does not relieve the county from the ultimate obligation of ensuring that the maintenance is performed. The agreement for the performance of services is not an agreement for the transfer of jurisdiction. In other words, a maintenance agreement does not transfer jurisdiction.

Related to Jurisdictional Responsibility

  • Personal Responsibility The Participant and his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s) certify that Participant has no physical or mental condition that precludes him/her from participating in the Activities and that he/she is not participating against medical advice. The Participant and his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s) understand that Participant’s participation in the Activities is voluntary and further understand that they have the opportunity to inspect the Host’s Equipment and facilities before any participation. The Participant and his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s) understand that Participant is obligated to follow the rules of the Activities and that he/she can minimize his/her risk of injury by doing so and through the exercise of common sense and by being aware of his/her surroundings. If, while participating in the Activities, the Participant or his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s) observe any unusual hazard or condition, which they believe jeopardizes Participant’s personal safety or that of others, Participant and/or his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s) will remove Participant from participation in the Activities and immediately bring said hazard or condition to the attention of the Host. FORM 1512 (0115) General Waiver A – Page 1 To the extent that any portion of this Agreement is deemed to be invalid under the law of the applicable jurisdiction, the remaining portions of the Agreement shall remain binding and available for use by the Host and its counsel in any proceeding. I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS AGREEMENT AND I AM AWARE THAT BY SIGNING THIS AGREEMENT I MAY BE WAIVING CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE. Participant’s Name (Printed): Participant’s Signature: Date: Parent/Guardian’s Name (Printed): Parent/Guardian’s Signature: Date:

  • Professional Responsibility (Article 8.01 applies to employees covered by an Ontario College under the Regulated Health Professions Act only.)

  • General Responsibility The Consultant shall, at all times during the Agreement, remain responsible. The Consultant agrees, if requested by the Commissioner of NYSDOT or his or her designee, to present evidence of its continuing legal authority to do business in New York State, integrity, experience, ability, prior performance, and organizational and financial capacity.

  • MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY 6.2.1 The Contractor shall afford the State and separate contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and equipment and the execution of their work, and shall connect and coordinate his / her Work with the work of the State and separate contractors as required by the Contract Documents.

  • Financial Responsibility You understand that you remain, solely and exclusively responsible for any and all financial risks, including, without limitation, insufficient funds associated with accessing the Service. The Credit Union shall not be liable in any manner for such risk unless Credit Union fails to follow the procedures described in materials for use of the service. You assume exclusive responsibility for the consequences of any instructions you give to the Credit Union, for your failures to access the Service properly in a manner prescribed by the Credit Union, and for your failure to supply accurate input information, including, without limitation, any information contained in an application.

  • Spill Responsibility PURCHASER will be held responsible for any and all releases of environmental pollution during performance of the contract which occur as a result of, or are contributed by, actions of its agent, personnel, or subcontractors. PURCHASER agrees to promptly dispose of such spills or leaks to satisfaction of the STATE and proper regulatory agencies in a manner that complies with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Cleanup shall be at no cost to the STATE. PURCHASER shall obtain the STATE's written consent prior to bringing onto the areas of operations any

  • Fiscal Responsibility It is understood and agreed that the total amount of the funds used under this Agreement shall be used only for the project as described in the application and award documentation. Therefore, should the project not be completed, the Subrecipient shall reimburse said funds directly to the AZDOHS immediately. If the project is completed at a lower cost than the original budget called for, the amount reimbursed to the Subrecipient shall be for only the amount of dollars actually spent by the Subrecipient in accordance with the approved application. For any funds received under this Agreement for which expenditure is disallowed by an audit exemption or otherwise by the AZDOHS, the State, or Federal government, the Subrecipient shall reimburse said funds directly to the AZDOHS immediately.

  • PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE In the interest of safe patient care and safe nursing practice, the parties agree to the following problem solving process to address employee concerns relative to patient care including:

  • Contractor’s General Responsibilities The Contractor, regardless of any delegation or subcontract entered by the Contractor, shall be responsible for the following when providing information technology staff augmentation services:

  • General Responsibilities Issuer hereby engages Distributor to act as exclusive distributor of the shares of each class of the Funds. The Funds subject to this Agreement as of the date hereof are identified on SCHEDULE A, which may be amended from time to time in accordance with Section 11 below. Sales of a Fund's shares shall be made only to investors residing in those states in which such Fund is registered. After effectiveness of each Fund’s registration statement, Distributor will hold itself available to receive, as agent for the Fund, and will receive by mail, telex, telephone, or such other method as may be agreed upon between Distributor and Issuer, orders for the purchase of Fund shares, and will accept or reject such orders on behalf of the Fund in accordance with the provisions of the applicable Fund’s prospectus. Distributor will be available to transmit orders, as promptly as possible after it accepts such orders, to the Fund’s transfer agent for processing at the shares’ net asset value next determined in accordance with the prospectuses.

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