Saddles Clause Samples

The "Saddles" clause defines the requirements and specifications for saddles used in a particular context, such as equestrian activities or equipment supply. It typically outlines the standards for saddle quality, materials, and maintenance, and may specify who is responsible for providing, inspecting, or replacing saddles during the term of an agreement. By clearly setting expectations for saddle provision and upkeep, this clause helps prevent disputes over equipment suitability and ensures safety and consistency in use.
Saddles. All saddles and door tracks will be wiped clean, removing all dirt and stains. All dirt and debris is to be removed from door tracks using brush, vacuum and/or edging tool. Saddles and tracks will be left in a uniformly bright, clean condition.
Saddles. A. Saddles shall provide for continuity of the stay cable strands across the saddle and shall individually anchor each strand by a means that allows for the removal of the strand. B. The load transfer capacity between the strands and the saddle shall be sufficient to prevent the strands from slipping under any load case. C. Steel to steel contact shall not be allowed between the stay cable strands and any part of the saddle. D. Saddles shall include a cable guide system at each end that prevents significant bending stresses due to angular deviations of the strands from extending to the saddle entry and exit points. E. Saddles shall provide for a minimum of five percent additional strands for contingency. The slots provided for the additional strands shall be positively sealed to protect the stay cable interior from corrosion.
Saddles. All saddles and door tracks will be wiped clean, removing all dirt and stains, dirt and debris removed from door tracks, using vacuum and edging tool. Saddles and tracks will be left in a uniformly bright, clean condition.