Weather-related extreme events are often short-lived and include heat waves, freezes, heavy downpours, tornadoes, tropical cyclones and floods.
Examples include confidentiality, liability, and termination clauses, all of which serve to protect parties' interests and provide a framework for resolving potential disputes.
The Event may be cancelled due to inclement weather as determined in the Owner's sole and absolute discretion. Notification of cancellation will be provided by 12 PM on the date of the Event, unless weather events could not be reasonably determined by that time. The Event may or may not be rescheduled for a later date.
Examples of Common Disaster Clauses in Wills Specifying Survivor: In the will of John and Mary Smith, a common disaster clause stated that if both died in a common disaster, Mary would be considered to have survived John.
An event contract is a legally binding document that explicitly lays out the terms and conditions of agreement between an event planner and their client.
Here is a list of items you should always include in your event contract: The date of the event. A start time and an ending time for the event. The venue for the event. The number of people expected to attend the event. A detailed description of the services you will provide before, during, and after the event.
An example contract states the following: The Scheduled Mechanical Completion Date will not be extended due to inclement weather conditions which are normal to the general locality of the work site as evidenced by the 20-year average climatic data recorded by the local or national weather bureau or stations.