Storm Damage definition
Examples of Storm Damage in a sentence
This includes Water Damage, Fire Damage, Mold, Specialty Cleaning, Trauma, Storm Damage, roof replacements and Construction.
We provide 24-hour Emergency Restoration services including: Water and Fire Damage Mitigation Storm Damage Drying and Dehumidification Mold Remediation Document Recovery and Restoration Temporary Power Temporary Repairs We provide Reconstruction services including: Structural Repairs Demolition Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Interior Finishes Exterior Finishes Roofing Services Emergency restoration and general contracting services.
EPDM, PVC, Rubber, Waterproofing Systems, Coating, Metal, Flashings, Roof Replacement, New Roofing Construction, Repairs, Maintenance, Patch and Repair, Storm Damage, Snow Removal, Sika Sarnafil, Carlisle SynTec, Duro-Last, Firestone, Roof Leak Repair, Debris Clearing, Gutter Replacement, Gutter and Downspout Replacement and Cleaning.
Hail Storm Damage – Update On July 24, 2014 roofs on six school buildings were damaged in a hail storm.
Seller shall provide the Repair Construction Contract, together with any plans or descriptions of the scope of the work associated with the repair of the Storm Damage, to Purchaser for its review and approval (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld) prior to executing such Repair Construction Contract with Contractor.
At such time as the repair of the Storm Damage is Substantially Completed, Seller shall so notify Purchaser in writing and shall provide Purchaser with reasonable evidence that repair of the Storm Damage has been Substantially Completed.
Also in FFY18 MassDEP and Mass Coastal Zone management will release a new guidance document for local conservation commissions called Applying the Massachusetts Coastal Wetlands Regulations: A Practical manual for Conservation Commissioner to Protect the Storm Damage Prevention and Flood Control Functions of Coastal Resource Areas (or, the “Coastal Manual”).
Except for the damage caused to the Property, or portions thereof, by a wind storm on September 22, 2002 (the "Storm Damage"), which damage has been disclosed to Lender and which is being repaired/restored by Borrower, the Property is free from damage caused by fire or other casualty.
In the event the cost of repair of the Storm Damage exceeds $100,000 then the provision of Sections 5.2(a) and 5.2(b), as modified by this Agreement, shall govern the rights and duties of Purchaser and Seller with respect to the Storm Damage.
Any claim made that is based in part on acts or omissions of Purchaser after the date of Closing and in part on the Storm Damage shall be subject to this indemnification; provided that the cost of settling such claim shall be shared between Seller and Purchaser in accordance with the relative fault of the parties in causing such a claim.