Common use of Weather Clause in Contracts

Weather. Lessee assumes all weather related risks, including, but not limited to, responsibility for rental fees, personal property damage (but specifically excluding damage to Tent), personal injury, and time delay. Lessee understands that Tents are temporary structures designed to provide limited protection from weather conditions, primarily sun and rain; however, there may be situations, particularly those involving strong winds and lightning, in which Tents will not provide protection and may even be damaged or blown over. Evacuation of Tents to avoid possible injury is recommended when severe weather threatens the area where a Tent is erected. People must leave the Tent and not seek shelter in a Tent during such conditions. It is best to evacuate when in doubt. Lessee understands that it is Lessee’s responsibility to be aware of changing weather conditions and to exercise his, her, or its best judgment with regard to the evacuation of a Tent. Lessee agrees that, in the event of a predicted or actual storm or excessive winds, Lessor has the right, in its determination, to not erect the Tent or to dismantle any Tent that has been erected to ensure the safety of all involved.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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Weather. Lessee assumes all weather related risks, including, but not limited to, responsibility for rental fees, personal property damage (but specifically excluding damage to Tent), personal injury, and time delay. Lessee understands that Tents are temporary structures designed to provide limited protection from weather conditions, primarily sun and rain; however, there may be situations, particularly those involving strong winds and lightning, in which Tents will not provide protection and may even be damaged or blown over. Evacuation of Tents to avoid possible injury is recommended when severe weather threatens the area where a Tent is erected. People must leave the Tent and not seek shelter in a Tent during such conditions. It is best to evacuate when in doubt. Lessee Xxxxxx understands that it is LesseeXxxxxx’s responsibility to be aware of changing weather conditions and to exercise his, her, or its best judgment with regard to the evacuation of a Tent. Lessee Xxxxxx agrees that, in the event of a predicted or actual storm or excessive winds, Lessor has the right, in its determination, to not erect the Tent or to dismantle any Tent that has been erected to ensure the safety of all involved.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement, Rental Agreement

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