Damage to Services Sample Clauses

The 'Damage to Services' clause defines the responsibilities and procedures if utility services, such as water, electricity, or telecommunications, are damaged during the course of a project. Typically, this clause outlines who is liable for repairing or paying for the restoration of these services, and may require prompt notification and coordination with the relevant service providers. Its core function is to allocate risk and responsibility for accidental damage, ensuring that disruptions are managed efficiently and that parties understand their obligations in such events.
Damage to Services. The Contractor shall be held liable for all damage and interference to mains and pipes, to electric cables or lines of any kind either above or below ground caused by him or his Sub-contractors in execution of the Works, whether such services are located on the Contractor’s Drawings or not. The contractor must make good or report to the appropriate authorities the same without delay and do any further work considered by the Engineer or owner. The Contractor shall provide for these contingencies in the rates inserted in the Bills of Quantities.
Damage to Services. If any results from execution of the Works: - Immediately give notice and notify appropriate service authority/ statutory undertaker. - Make arrangements for the work to be made good without delay to the satisfaction of service authority/ statutory undertaker or other owner as appropriate. - Any measures taken to deal with an emergency will not affect the extent of the Contractor's liability. - Marker tapes or protective covers: Replace, if disturbed during site operations, to service authority's/ statutory undertaker's recommendations. 520 ROADS AND FOOTPATHS - Duty: Maintain roads and footpaths within and adjacent to the site and keep clear of mud and debris. - Damage caused by site traffic or otherwise consequent upon the Works: Make good to the satisfaction of the Employer, Local Authority or other owner. 560 EXISTING FEATURES - Protection: Prevent damage to existing buildings, fences, gates, walls, roads, paved areas and other site features, which are to remain in position during execution of the Works. 481 ADJOINING PROPERTY: Prevent trespass of workpeople. Take all reasonable precautions to prevent damage to adjoining property. Obtain permission as necessary from the owners if requiring to erect scaffolding on or otherwise use adjoining property, and pay all charges. Remove and make good on completion or when directed. Bear the cost of repairing any damage arising from execution of the Works. 483 ADJOINING PROPERTY: prior to carrying out the works undertake due consideration of the position, proximity, structures and levels of existing land and property and reflect this in the design of the new works. As appropriate submit proposals to the EA / employer for approval. 190 WORKING HOURS - Normal working hours shall be deemed to be as follows:-
Damage to Services. The Contractor shall exercise care in the vicinity of existing services, and shall take all necessary measures to protect such services. Repairs to existing services damaged by the Contractor shall be for his own account.
Damage to Services. 17.1 Where damage results from the laying of pipelines, sewers and other apparatus or from the erection of poles, pylons and other apparatus to use any monetary compensation received to remedy such damage and fully to restore the Holding or obtain a suitable indemnity from the statutory or acquiring authority.
Damage to Services. 25.1 The Contractor shall take steps to inform itself of the location of any utility services, prior to the commencement of works. The utility services may include but are not limited to gas, water, drainage, sewerage, electrical, telephone and fire alarm cables. 25.2 Any damage occasioned to utility services by the Contractor shall be repaired at the sole cost of the Contractor.
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Damage to Services. It is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure that no services are damaged during the construction process. In case the known services indicated on the drawings are damaged, the main contractor shall be responsible for the repair off the services to the original state before it was damaged, as well as all cost associated with the damaged service.
Damage to Services. If any results from execution of the Works: - Immediately give notice and notify appropriate service authority/ statutory undertaker and the Employer - Make arrangements for the work to be made good without delay to the satisfaction of service authority/ statutory undertaker or other owner as appropriate. - Any measures taken to deal with an emergency will not affect the extent of the Contractor's liability.

Related to Damage to Services

  • Access to Services Subject to and in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including any Schedules, Company grants You a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, nontransferable, non-assignable, revocable license for the term of this Agreement to access and use the Services. Services may only be used by Your Users for internal business purposes only. You agree to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including any Schedules, and with all applicable Company procedures and policies that further define use of the Services. You acknowledge and agree that the actions of any of Your Users with respect to the Services will be deemed to be actions by You and that any breach by any of Your Users of the terms of this Agreement, including any Schedule, will be deemed to be a breach by You.

  • Damage to Equipment Each Party shall be responsible for damages to or loss of its own equipment. Each Party, and where applicable its insurer or coverage provider, waives the right to sue any other Party for any damages to or loss of its equipment, even if the damages or losses were caused wholly or partially by the negligence of any other Party or its officers, employees or volunteers.

  • DAMAGE TO FACILITIES The Student will promptly report damages and request necessary repairs, in accordance with established and published procedures. The Student is responsible for damages caused by the Student. Damages to shared or common areas not attributable to a responsible person are the joint responsibility of all persons sharing the space or area. UCF DHRL reserves the right to charge the Student for damages caused by the Student. Charges may include, but are not limited to, extraordinary pest control charges, repair of walls, furniture or fixtures, and damages to common areas. UCF DHRL also reserves the right to charge the Student for a portion of damages caused to spaces shared by the Student when the person responsible for damages to shared spaces cannot be identified.

  • Damage to Personal Property The Employer will provide reimbursement for reasonable repair or replacement of damages incurred to the employee's eyeglasses, contact lenses or other prosthesis, ripped uniforms, or personal clothing, as a result of being assaulted while performing his/her work. The employee must report the incident by the end of their shift. The employee will present her or his receipt to the Employer within seven (7) days after the event, unless it was impossible for her or him to do so during this period. The Employer will reimburse up to a maximum of one hundred dollars ($100) per incident except for eyeglasses, which shall have a maximum reimbursement of three hundred dollars ($300).

  • Interruption of Use Tenant agrees that Landlord shall not be liable for damages, by abatement of Rent or otherwise, for failure to furnish or delay in furnishing any service (including telephone and telecommunication services), or for any diminution in the quality or quantity thereof, when such failure or delay or diminution is occasioned, in whole or in part, by breakage, repairs, replacements, or improvements, by any strike, lockout or other labor trouble, by inability to secure electricity, gas, water, or other fuel at the Building or Project after reasonable effort to do so, by any riot or other dangerous condition, emergency, accident or casualty whatsoever, by act or default of Tenant or other parties, or by any other cause beyond Landlord's reasonable control; and such failures or delays or diminution shall never be deemed to constitute an eviction or disturbance of Tenant's use and possession of the Premises or relieve Tenant from paying Rent or performing any of its obligations under this Lease. Furthermore, Landlord shall not be liable under any circumstances for a loss of, or injury to, property or for injury to, or interference with, Tenant's business, including, without limitation, loss of profits, however occurring, through or in connection with or incidental to a failure to furnish any of the services or utilities as set forth in this Article 6.