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CONTINUED ON REVERSE. I further understand that the terms of this agreement are legally binding, and I certify that I am signing this agreement, after having carefully read it, of my own free will. I have read and fully understand the above Acknowledgement of Risk, the Release/Indemnification and Covenant Not to Sue, and the Hold Harmless clause. I acknowledge that I have read and agree to abide by the UNH OE Artificial Climbing Wall Rules as posted at the UNH OE Artificial Climbing Wall. Climber’s Name (Printed Clearly) Date Climber’s Signature D.O.B. Climber’s Age In Case of Emergency, please contact: Name Relationship to Climber Phone Number(s) ( ) ( )
CONTINUED ON REVERSE. In order to reduce the chance of warping or checking, dark-colored finishes should be avoided on all surfaces, especially on light-colored wood species, or if the door is exposed to direct sunlight. This warranty does not cover any defects caused by: • Product failure due to improper or incorrect installation. This includes bow or misalignment in the frame in which door is hung, if the door was purchased as a slab only. • Modification, alterations (including trimming and cutting down door), repair or service of this product by anyone other than the manufacturer or without their consent. • Any use of the product other than for which it was intended. • Door warpage (whether cup, bow, or twist) unless it exceeds the following dimensions: » 1/4” in doors up to a 4/0 nominal width and a 6/8 nominal height » 3/8” in doors up to a 4/0 nominal width and an 8/0 nominal height • Warping of doors in excess of a 6/8 nominal height without a multipoint locking system installed by Signature Door Inc. Though not always detrimental to the structural integrity of a door unit, pressure at a singular point (EG: cylindrical/tubular locks or mortise locks installed at a 35 1/4" latch height) is known to cause bowing on doors in excess of a 6/8 nominal height. • Doors in excess of 4/0 nominal width or 10/0 nominal height. • Door designs that include possible problematic details as warned against by an SDI Customer Service Associate prior to purchase (EG: Plank doors with planks in excess of 5-6"; stile/rail components in excess of 9", uncomplimentary slab thickness on certain size doors, etc.). • Products installed in or subject to high moisture or high humidity environments, including new homes with uncured plaster, drywall, concrete or ceramic tile. • Products installed in direct sunlight (see above overhang requirements). • Products subjected to unusual stress or strain such as that resulting from the movement or expansion/contraction of building or building components. • Products not properly sealed or maintained as set forth above. • Scratches, abrasions or other damage caused by improper handling or cleaning. • Failure to perform normal homeowner's maintenance, including maintaining the finish top coat. Please see Signature Door "Maintenance Information" for guidance. • Panel movement (contraction/expansion) of 1/8" or less. Temperature and humidity levels are known to cause wood panels to contract or expand within the opening (particularly solid wood panels). • Solid woo...
CONTINUED ON REVERSE. .. Improvements located on offered leasehold property considered not movable without manifest injury to the land (i.e. ponds, dams, terraces, water xxxxx, waterways, and other conservation structures, etc.) are a permanent part of the land and are the exclusive property of CLO. Irrigation permits may be issued to agricultural Lessees for the purpose of irrigating CLO Trust Lands. The permit fee shall be determined by the market value rental amount for irrigated acres for comparable deeded land. Term of the permit will be for one year. All Leases are awarded subject to existing restrictions, reservations, easements, and all matters of record. The Lease term will be specified in the auction notice and the Lease. Small grains planted during the last year of the Lease may be harvested in the next year if the Lease is paid in full, but land must be surrendered immediately after harvest or not later than July 1, each year lease is in effect, whichever is sooner. Extensions may be granted at the discretion of CLO. In the event small grain crop is pastured out and not mechanically harvested, land shall be surrendered no later than June 1, or when cattle are removed, whichever is sooner, in the year following the expiration of the Lease term. If small grain is mowed and baled for hay, those acres must be surrendered when the xxxxx are removed or no more than ten (10) days after baling, but no later than June 1, of that year. All pasture land, including water thereon, must be surrendered December 31st of the final year of the Lease. The written Lease shall contain the terms and conditions of the agreement between the CLO and Lessee(s) and shall be subject to applicable rules and regulations of CLO and statutes of the State of Oklahoma now in force or hereafter adopted. All bidders are hereby notified to retain this page as it will be incorporated into the Lease. By submitting a bid, the bidder acknowledges and accepts the terms and conditions of the Lease. In the event of a conflict between the terms contained herein and the terms contained in the Lease, the terms of the Lease shall prevail. Prospective bidders are responsible for inspecting the leasehold property and reviewing the Lease prior to the date of auction and for contacting the Farm Service Agency (FSA) office for allotments, applicable farm program requirements, and eligibility of entering leases into government farm programs after expiration of the lease contract and for complying with all highly erodib...
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