CWRC definition
Examples of CWRC in a sentence
Client fully understands and accepts the fact that meteorology is not an exact science and that the CWRC, and its agents and employees, makes no express or implied warranties, guarantees, or affirmations that weather will occur as the weather reports of the CWRC may suggest and that it shall have no responsibility or liability whatsoever to Client or any other person or entity for any damages caused or claimed as a result of an inconsistency between the weather reports and weather which actually ensues.
During the term of this Agreement, CWRC agrees that it will furnish to Client such weather reports, forecasts, and other weather data at such times and by such means as shall be contracted by the Client.
Client agrees that it will indemnify and hold harmless the CWRC from all manner of suit, action, damages, charges, or expenses, including attorney’s fees, that the CWRC may sustain by reason of Client’s breach of this Agreement or any terms hereof.
Client agrees further that the CWRC shall not be held responsible for any failure or malfunctions in power or communications nor its inability to perform occasioned by such or by labor strife, war, riot, epidemic, pandemic, natural disaster, or other events beyond the control of the CWRC.
For consideration hereinafter specified, CWRC agrees to provide weather information services to Client on the terms and conditions listed below.
The parties hereto agree that the services contracted for hereunder are for the exclusive use of the Client and that services will not be resold, assigned, or transferred by Client without the express written permission of the CWRC.
The latest computerized weather information stored at the CWRC will be available to the Client 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
However, if a tropical weather system threatens the Client at other hours, then extended office hours for consultation will be provided so long as the CWRC, in its sole discretion, judges the tropical weather system to be a threat to Client.
When the CWRC determines that a major severe weather system is a threat to the Client at other hours, the CWRC will remain open for consultation as long as the CWRC, in its sole discretion, judges the severe weather threat to the Client to exist.
A window of opportunity opened when the China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (a high-level non-governmental advisory organiza- tion) launched an IRBM task force in which the WWF could engage directly with the Ministry of Water Resources and the Changjiang (Yangtze) Water Resources Commission (CWRC).