I was personally involved in two published seminal decisions that impacted the law: Miller v. Lakeside Village, a case involving mould exposure to a homeowner asserted to have been caused
by water intrusion and alleged personal injuries as a result.
It sounds like you may have an internal short within your light switch assembly caused
by water intrusion.
Not exact matches
Three main
water quality issues were cited
by Mr. Cuomo during his 20 - minute speech: an underground plume left
by Northrup Grumman in Nassau county that measures one -
by - three miles wide, runoff from mulching facilities on Long Island (of which there are 65) and saltwater
intrusion.
«A lot of research has shown that
intrusions of warm
water are responsible for melting ice along the polar coastlines and that these
intrusions are steered
by the shape of the seafloor,» said Jamin Greenbaum, an oceanography and geology expert at the University of Texas, Austin, who was not involved with the new study, in an email.
For the Baltimore meeting there were two special sessions, «Acoustics in Polar Environments», which was organized and chaired
by Jennifer Miksis - Olds and Ann Bowles and «Impact of Shallow
Water Acoustic Propagation
by Linear Internal Waves and Neutrally Buoyant
Intrusions», organized and chaired
by DJ Tang and David Bradley.
The renovation project is being coordinated
by the Recovery School District and includes replacing the roof, repairing cracks in the outside walls and repairing or replacing the windows and doors to seal the building from
water intrusion during rainstorms, among other items, said Aviva Le, the facilities director at the International School.
This
intrusion is suggestive of how
water, which is free and boundless in the ocean, is tamed, controlled and directed
by the manmade network of conduits running beneath the surface of the city.
Sea - level rise could also adversely affect groundwater resources
by leading to the
intrusion of salt
water into coastal aquifers.
Salt -
water intrusion / encroachment - Displacement of fresh surface
water or groundwater
by the advance of salt
water due to its greater density.
Until this new Cosgrove Ice Shelf research, scientists had not found indicators of
intrusion by warmer
water underneath Antarctic ice shelves in the geological record of the Holocene epoch, said Frank Nitsche, a research scientist at Lamont - Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, N.Y..
These changes include melting and thinning of the coastal margins (30) and surging of outlet glaciers (29, 31), which may be contributed to
by the
intrusion of warming ocean
waters (32).
A warm band of relatively constant temperature (18 - 22 °C) and salinity (36.0 - 36.2 psu) is observed near the bottom year - round just inshore of the shelf break, bounded
by seasonally variable
waters on the inshore side, and
by fluctuating
waters subject to cool -
water upwelling events and warm Gulf Stream
intrusions on the offshore side.
The deep shelf warming is initiated
by onshore
intrusions of relatively warm Circumpolar Deep
Water (CDW), in density classes that access the shelf, as well as the reduction of the vertical mixing of heat.
Squamish Nation argued that — despite the significant
intrusion the project represents on Squamish's people, lands,
waters and resources, particularly
by the marine terminal and increased vessel traffic traversing their territory — the Crown, through project conditions, deferred obtaining information that is essential to assessing impacts on Squamish.
Mold and
Water Intrusion was addressed most frequently, followed
by Boundaries and Insects / Vermin (see Table 2).
Based on the buyer's observations of prior
water intrusions as well as the contractual disclaimers led the court to conclude that the buyers were prevented from claiming «justifiable reliance» on any statements made
by the broker.
The adjuster said he would file the insurance claim for them, and that potential causes of the
water intrusion could be the bedroom window and the back patio, put in
by a previous owner.