Facility Damage definition

Facility Damage. Any damage to the golf course, golf carts or related facilities will be charged to the outing host. Damage will be charged at the cost of labor and materials. Dress Code: Outing representatives are responsible for informing all participants of the proper dress code. Men: Shirts with collars and sleeves, no denim, no sleeveless shirts and shorts must be Bermuda length. Walking shorts are considered appropriate.

Examples of Facility Damage in a sentence

  • The Contractor will be responsible for following the Florida Underground Facility Damage Prevention & Safety Act (556), OSHA Standard 1926.651, Florida Trench and Safety Act (Chapter 90-96) and obtaining utility locations by calling Sunshine State One-Call of Florida Inc.

  • Insurance (Bodily Injury and Tower Facility Damage), the limits of liability of which shall not be less than $1,000,000.00 per occurrence.

  • The Contractor will be responsible for following the Florida Underground Facility Damage Prevention & Safety Act (556), OSHA Standard 1926.651, Florida Trench and Safety Act (Chapter 90-96) and obtaining utility locations by calling Sunshine State One- Call of Florida Inc.

  • At the sole discretion of the City, the Clean-Up Deposit and/or Facility Damage Deposit will be forfeited or reduced if: (1) the clean-up of the facilities is unacceptable; (2) the facilities or any portion thereof is damaged, removed, or destroyed by acts or omissions of the Applicant, its vendor(s), guest(s) or invitee(s); or (3) the Applicant fails to comply with any other obligation under this Contract.

  • The Applicant shall be responsible for and agrees to reimburse the City within thirty (30) days of invoice for any loss or damage to the facilities that exceeds the Facility Damage Deposit and that is caused in whole or in part by Applicant and/or any of Applicant’s vendor(s), guest(s) and/or invitee(s).

  • If Grantee, its employees, contractors, or subcontractors engage in grossly negligent, willful, or intentional misconduct that results in a violation of the Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act or noncompliance with the Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Project may be subject to being defunded up to 25%, and a complaint may be filed with the Attorney General, which may result in a fine pursuant to S.C. Code ▇▇▇.

  • A Deposit equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Total Usage Fees and the Facility Damage Deposit and Clean-Up Deposit is required upon execution of this Contract in order to secure the Event Date.

  • Grantee shall comply with and shall require its employees, contractors, and subcontractors to comply with the applicable requirements in the South Carolina Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act pursuant to Title 58, Chapter 36 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, as amended (“Underground Facility Damage Prevention Act”).

  • By Texas Utilities Code, Title 5, Chapter 251 - Underground Facility Damage Prevention and Safety, a person who intends to excavate shall notify Texas 811 not earlier than the 14th day before the date the excavation is to begin or later than the 48th hour before the time the excavation is to begin, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays.

  • When Applicant installs a Facility in the crossing area, the following terms and conditions shall apply: Applicant shall comply with all requirements of the Texas Underground Facility Damage and Safety Act, Section 251, et seq.

Related to Facility Damage

  • Property damage means physical injury to, destruction of or loss of use of tangible property.

  • Catastrophic Damage as used hereunder is major change or damage to In- cluded Timber on Sale Area, to Sale Area, to access to Sale Area, or a combination thereof:

  • Delay Damages means the damages assessed pursuant to Section 3.2(a) hereof.

  • Materially Damaged means damage which, in Seller’s reasonable estimation, exceeds $500,000.00 to repair or which, in Seller’s reasonable estimation, will take longer than ninety (90) days to repair.

  • Accidental Damage means physical damage, breakage or failure of Your Covered Equipment due to an unforeseen and unintentional event occurring either due to handling (e.g., dropping the Covered Equipment or through liquid contact) or due to an external event (e.g., extreme environmental or atmospheric conditions). The damage must affect the functionality of Your Covered Equipment, which includes cracks to the display screen that affect the visibility of the display.