Traps Sample Clauses

Traps. Hunters may use traps, if allowed by law, only if the traps are cages that do not harm the animals. Such traps must be checked daily when in use.
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Traps. If the Premises are to be used as a restaurant, Tenant shall provide back flow prevention and grease traps for all food preparation areas having pot sinks or any grease-producing appliances that discharge into the waste system.
Traps. If bucket or cage traps are used, the traps must be shaded and checked twice per day—once in the morning and once in the late afternoon, and they must remain in place for at least 28 consecutive days or until the resident tortoise is captured, whichever occurs first. All traps must be closed if at any time during the 28-day trapping period the forecasted low temperature is below 50˚ F, and the trapping period shall restart at day 1 when a trap is closed for any reason. For bucket traps, dig a hole just outside of the xxxxxx entrance that is large enough to accommodate a 5-gallon bucket placed flush with the ground level. Drainage holes must be drilled into the bottom and lower sides of bucket traps to prevent rainwater from accumulating in the bucket and potentially drowning the tortoise. Cover the bucket opening with paper or cloth and a small amount of soil (for camouflage) to create a pitfall trap for a gopher tortoise. Alternatively, a mesh wire cage trap may be used, either homemade (e.g., “flap trap”) set over the xxxxxx entrance; or commercially available (e.g., Havahart ®) that is set directly in front of a xxxxxx to capture the resident tortoise. Both pitfall and cage traps must be completely shaded (using burlap, other cloth, plywood, and/or vegetation). It is possible that other state- or federally-listed, or at-risk species may be encountered during trapping activities. Any of these species found in traps should be photographed to provide unequivocal identification, and if no guidance already exists regarding appropriate disposition of these animals, the Service and/or appropriate state agency should be contacted immediately. Marking and data collection All trapped or excavated gopher tortoises must be individually marked, measured, weighed and given a health assessment. Care should be taken to clean all marking and measuring instruments with a dilute chlorine solution (as described above) to prevent transmission of pathogens between animals. Marking is performed by drilling holes in, or using a triangular file to notch, one or a combination of the eight rear-most marginal scutes (the four right ones and the four left ones) and the two right and left front marginal scutes, following a numbering system approved by the permitting/management authority (see Figure 1). Drilling or notching should be carefully undertaken to avoid injury to the limbs or head. Also, holes should be drilled closer to the marginal edge (without breaking through the edge)...
Traps. Home Net shall pay for cable television traps (“filters”).
Traps. Traps to sinks, baths, ect. shall be anti-siphon type made of non corrosive materials. Traps for basin shall be PVC bottle trap complying with the requirements of B.S 3943 unless otherwise stated.

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(AC) variation of the color, or graining of wood or wood products, marble or leather; (AD) split leathers used in seat cushions, back cushions or top or inside arm areas; (AE) natural markings on leather, such as, healed scars, insect bites, brand marks or wrinkles, or suede, and leathers with embossed patterns other than those stimulating natural cowhide; (AF) non- bovine leathers, and other buffed leathers; (AG) stains, color loss or damage resulting from cleaning methods or products (detergents, abrasives or other harsh cleaning agents) other than those recommended by the furniture manufacturer; (AH) stone or sand abrasion; (AI) loss or damage resulting from: pre-existing conditions known to You; (AJ) wear related issues, such as but not limited to, fading, wear, seam separation, stress tears, loss of foam resiliency, pilling or fraying of any fabric on all types of furniture; (AK) color loss or cracking and peeling on any leather or vinyl; (AL) splits or bi-cast leather; (AM) furniture that is used for commercial, institutional, outdoor or rental purposes; 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(B) any repair covered by a manufacturer’s warranty or any insurance; (C) installation, or improper installation; or improper installation of customer replaceable components, modules, parts or peripherals; (D) damage or failure due to causes beyond our control such as environmental conditions, exposure to weather conditions or acts of nature including, but not limited to: fire, floods, smoke, sand, dirt, lightning, moisture, water damage, freezes, storms, wind, windstorm, hail, earthquake, animal or insect infestation, etc.; (E) damage or failure caused by riot, nuclear radiation, war, hostile action, or radioactive contamination, etc.; (F) battery failure or leakage; (G) collision, collapse, or explosion; (H) liquid spillage of any kind; (I) signal reception, transmission problems resulting from external causes, interruption of electrical service, loss of power, improper use of electrical/power, power “brown-out”, power overload or power surge (unless covered in the Special Features section of this document); (J) neglect, misuse, abuse, intentional damage, malicious mischief, theft, mysterious disappearance, vandalism or accidental damage; damage cause by dropping (K) rust, corrosion, warping, bending, etc.; (L) damage, warping, bending or rusting of any kind to the housing, cabinetry, outside casing or frame of the product; (M) any non-operating part, including but not limited to plastic, or decorative parts such as hinges, knobs, door liners, glass, handles, masks, rack rollers, shelves, etc.; (N) loss of or repair to components within the product not originally covered by the manufacturer’s warranty; (O) failure to product attachments not provided by the manufacturer or included in the original sale;

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