Injuries to Persons Sample Clauses

Injuries to Persons. Purchaser shall be responsible ------------------- for and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Partnership, all Partners and their respective Affiliates from and against any and all damages, liabilities, losses, expenses and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by any of them as a result of injuries to persons at the EG Facility caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Purchaser or its Affiliates; provided -------- that if at any time the Partnership determines not to obtain the insurance specified in Section 3.08(a)(iii) of the Operating Agreement with respect to -------------------- injuries caused by the negligence of Purchaser and its Affiliates, then the indemnification set forth in this Section 3.03 shall be deemed to apply to injuries caused by such negligence during any period when such insurance is not in force.
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Injuries to Persons. 3 3.04. Major Loss.......................................................... 3 3.05. Shipping............................................................ 3 3.06.
Injuries to Persons. Tenant acknowledges that he or she, his or her guests, and agents, use the facilities at their own risk, and specifically agrees that Marina shall not responsible for any person while Tenant utilizes the Marina. Further an injury shall be immediately reported to Marina at the earliest possible time by Tenant, any failure to notify Marina of any injury occurring on its property shall be ground for immediate termination of this rental agreement. ALL BOATS MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SLIPS BY OCTOBER 1, 2021 PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BY April 5, 2021 To Ensure Space for 2021 . Contact Information Name: Address: Email: Phone Number: Signature: Date: Payment Information: Credit Card # $950 for the season 2021
Injuries to Persons. Tenant acknowledges that he/she, his/her guests and agents use the facilities at his/her own risk, and specifically agrees that Choggiung shall not be responsible for injuries to any persons while utilizing the storage area. Tenant Name Choggiung Investment Company, LLC Tenant Signature Tenant’s Mailing Address: Tenant’s Day Phone: Tenant’s Evening Phone: Tenant’s Email Address: Tenant’s Social Security Tenant’s Driver’s License or ID (Copy required for our records)
Injuries to Persons. 8 3.10. Major Loss...................................................... 8 3.11. Access to EG Facility........................................... 8 3.12. Shipping........................................................ 8 3.13.
Injuries to Persons. Subject to Section 3.08(a)(iii), ------------------- -------------------- Operator shall be responsible for injuries to persons at the EG Facility and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Partnership, all Partners and their respective Affiliates from and against any and all damages, liabilities, losses, expenses and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, incurred by any of them as a result of injuries to persons at the EG Facility.
Injuries to Persons. Tenant acknowledges that he/she, his/her guests and agents use the facilities at his/her own risk, and specifically agrees that Choggiung shall not be responsible for injuries to any persons while utilizing the storage area.
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