Your Duties A f ter Loss Sample Clauses

Your Duties A f ter Loss. In case of a loss to w hich this insurance may apply you must
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  • Your Duties After Loss In case of a loss to covered property, you must see that the following are done:

  • Duties After Loss In case of a loss to covered property, we have no duty to provide coverage under this policy if the failure to comply with the following duties is preju- dicial to us. These duties must be performed ei- ther by you, an "insured" seeking coverage, or a representative of either:

  • Your Duties You must pay for and replace batteries as needed, unless the law provides otherwise. We may re- place dead or missing batteries at your expense, with- out prior notice to you. You must immediately report alarm or detector malfunctions to us. Neither you nor others may disable alarms or detectors. If you damage or disable the smoke alarm, or remove a battery with- out replacing it with a working battery, you may be li- able to us under Texas Property Code sec. 92.2611 for $100 plus one month’s rent, actual damages, and at- xxxxxx’x fees. You’ll be liable to us and others if you fail to report malfunctions, or fail to report any loss, dam- age, or fines resulting from fire, smoke, or water.

  • JOB DUTIES AND TASKS 1. Ensures maintenance and repair of Commission's properties by maintenance crews and performs maintenance and repair duties (a) Directs maintenance staff (and grounds staff in Prince Rupert) in the completion of duties related to the maintenance and repair of Commission properties; (b) Organizes and schedules crews; ensuring work standards and deadlines are met; (c) Completes performance evaluation of staff; recommends disciplinary or other appropriate action where necessary; and other related supervisory duties as required; (d) Carries out electrical, plumbing and carpentry repairs and maintenance as listed on Maintenance Worker I such as repair/replace ballasts, fans, breakers and electrical fixtures, repair/replace plumbing fixtures, water lines and piping; repair gyproc walls and repair rollers on sliding doors and windows; (e) Carries out exterior repairs such as repairing roof leaks and flashing, cleaning gutters and replacing locks, railings, window and door closers and weather stripping; (f) Maintains own inventory of tools as listed in Appendix B, Part III; (g) Operates Employer's vehicle including trailers to load and unload tools, materials and/or equipment and/or Employer's assets; (h) Performs routine repairs and maintenance to appliances and equipment; (i) Performs routine repairs and maintenance to HVAC equipment; (j) Redirects contractors where minor deviations in the performance of work specifications are noted and reports on major deviations in contract performance on modernization and improvement delivery programs; (k) Performs work that requires adherence to safety procedures/practices when dealing with hazards; (l) May be required to utilize tact and diplomacy and refer tenants to other staff where appropriate. In some occasions may be required to exercise interpersonal and conflict resolution skills when dealing with tenants with complex health and social issues when other resources are not available. 2. Maintains inventory, records and standards (a) Maintains records related to work orders, chargebacks, preventive maintenance programs, and inventory; (b) Assists in the estimating and ordering of materials.

  • End of Term Duties Upon any termination hereunder, Licensee and its Affiliates shall immediately cease Use of all SAP Materials and Confidential Information. Within thirty (30) days after any termination, Licensee shall irretrievably destroy or upon SAP’s request deliver to SAP all copies of the SAP Materials and Confidential Information in every form, except to the extent it is legally required to keep it for a longer period in which case such return or destruction shall occur at the end of such period. Licensee must certify to SAP in writing that it has satisfied its obligations under this Section 5.2. Licensee agrees to certify in writing to SAP that it and each of its Affiliates has performed the foregoing. Sections 3, 4, 5.2, 6, 7.2, 8, 9, 10, 12.4, 12.5, 12.6 and 12.8 shall survive such termination. In the event of any termination hereunder, Licensee shall not be entitled to any refund of any payments made by Licensee. Termination shall not relieve Licensee from its obligation to pay fees that remain unpaid.

  • Duties of the Parties JHU is not a commercial organization. It is an institute of research and education. Therefore, JHU has no ability to evaluate the commercial potential of any PATENT RIGHTS or LICENSED PRODUCT or other license or rights granted in this Agreement. It is therefore incumbent upon Company to evaluate the rights and products in question, to examine the materials and information provided by JHU, and to determine for itself the validity of any PATENT RIGHTS, its freedom to operate, and the value of any LICENSED PRODUCTS or SERVICES or other rights granted.

  • Typical Duties (1) Supervises designated staff by performing duties such as scheduling and coordinating work assignments, evaluating employee performance and determining related training and orientation requirements.

  • Employee Duties The Employee agrees that they will act in accordance with this Agreement and with the best interests of the Employer in mind, which may or may not require them to present the best of their skills, experience, and talents, to perform all the duties required of the position. In carrying out the duties and responsibilities of their position, the Employee agrees to adhere to any and all policies, procedures, rules, regulations, as administered by the Employer. In addition, the Employee agrees to abide by all local, county, State, and Federal laws while employed by the Employer.

  • NON-TEACHING DUTIES A. The Committee and the Association agree that a teacher's primary responsibility is to teach. It must be remembered, however, that in addition to that primary purpose there are other responsibilities within the School that must be assumed by teachers. The Committee and the Association recognize that paraeducators, clerical employees are useful and necessary in order to implement teaching. The Committee, having made provisions for paraeducators, will continue to work toward the improvement of this situation.

  • Job Duties It is understood by the parties that every incidental duty connected with operations enumerated in job descriptions is not always specifically described. Nevertheless, it is intended that all such duties shall be performed by employees.

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