Neglect or
lack of maintenance resulting in water damage will mean you're personally on the hook for the cost of repairs.
Not exact matches
* Duration
of a few weeks * An average dose more equivocal to a «loading» phase than a «
maintenance phase» * A larger dose for potential responders who
lack natural, dietary creatine * A smaller dose for potential non-responders with a significant amount
of existing dietary creatine intake * A training protocol that emphasizes all phases
of muscular energetics to take advantage
of the ATP - CP, glycolytic, and oxidative effects
of creatine supplementation (HIIT is ideal for cardiovascular exercise when supplementing creatine, due to the repeated bouts
of high intensity work) * A training protocol that incorporates negatives in order to stimulate satellite cell fusion, as per Dr. Hatfield's theory
of holistic training * A training protocol that emphasizes repeated bouts
of work per the
results of creatine studies * A nutrition protocol tailored to reduce post-workout cortisol levels, which would involve a post-workout shake and possible glutamine supplementation * A nutrition protocol that takes advantage
of carb - load (super compensation) near the end
of the cycle
Home insurance does not cover damage done by
lack of maintenance or neglect, nor damage
resulting from a flood.
For example, if an adjuster determines that water damage is the
result of your own
lack of maintenance, they will advise the insurance company to deny your claim.
Most insurance companies exclude damage that
results from your own
lack of maintenance, or from normal wear and tear.
Exclusions such as this are meant to protect insurance companies from damage that
results from a
lack of maintenance on the part
of the homeowner.
Most green roof problems we have observed
result from poor initial design and
lack of post-installation care and
maintenance.
Electrocution accidents usually
result from negligence on a construction site,
lack of upkeep and
maintenance of utility poles and power lines, inadequate training for workers and disregard for safety rules and regulations.
Water damage that
results from normal wear and tear or a
lack of maintenance will not be covered.
For example, if an adjuster determines that water damage is the
result of your own
lack of maintenance, they will advise the insurance company to deny your claim.
Home insurance does not cover damage done by
lack of maintenance or neglect, nor damage
resulting from a flood.
Most insurance companies exclude damage that
results from your own
lack of maintenance, or from normal wear and tear.