In good
snow conditions the property can be reached on skis.
Not exact matches
During melting
snow and ice
conditions, the Department of Buildings (DOB) is reminding all builders, contractors, and
property...
Resort Amenities and Services: Location: Adjacent to Park City Mountain Resort, with ski access to Silver Star Chairlift (availability based on
snow conditions); 1.5 miles from Park City's historic Main Street Transportation: Silver Star Courtesy Shuttle to Park City Mountain Resort's base village, Canyons Village, Deer Valley Resort, and Historic Main Street; on free citywide shuttle route
Property Amenities: Wireless internet access, six TVs (including one 70» and one 55»), six DVD players, state - of - the - art whole home sound system, air conditioning, private hot tub, heated two - car garage, heated driveway, common area hot tub and pool, adjacent to funicular for access to chairlift Laundry Facilities: Private washer / dryer Housekeeping: This property receives daily housekeeping in the winter season; additional services are available fo
Property Amenities: Wireless internet access, six TVs (including one 70» and one 55»), six DVD players, state - of - the - art whole home sound system, air
conditioning, private hot tub, heated two - car garage, heated driveway, common area hot tub and pool, adjacent to funicular for access to chairlift Laundry Facilities: Private washer / dryer Housekeeping: This
property receives daily housekeeping in the winter season; additional services are available fo
property receives daily housekeeping in the winter season; additional services are available for a fee.
For example,
conditions at the poles affect how much heat is retained by the earth because of the reflective
properties of ice and
snow, the world's ocean circulation depends on sinking in polar regions, and melting of the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets could have drastic effects on sea level.
Based on the understanding of both the physical processes that control key climate feedbacks (see Section 8.6.3), and also the origin of inter-model differences in the simulation of feedbacks (see Section 8.6.2), the following climate characteristics appear to be particularly important: (i) for the water vapour and lapse rate feedbacks, the response of upper - tropospheric RH and lapse rate to interannual or decadal changes in climate; (ii) for cloud feedbacks, the response of boundary - layer clouds and anvil clouds to a change in surface or atmospheric
conditions and the change in cloud radiative
properties associated with a change in extratropical synoptic weather systems; (iii) for
snow albedo feedbacks, the relationship between surface air temperature and
snow melt over northern land areas during spring and (iv) for sea ice feedbacks, the simulation of sea ice thickness.
This court abolished, in premises liability actions involving a slip and fall on
snow and ice, the distinction between natural and unnatural accumulations of
snow and ice, which had constituted an exception to the general rule of premises liability that a
property owner owes a duty to all lawful visitors to use reasonable care to maintain its
property in a reasonably safe
condition in view of all the circumstances [370 - 384]; further, this court saw no reason to limit its holding to prospective application [384 - 386].
Part of creating safe
conditions would include regular
property checkups and maintenance as well as systems to deal with
snow and ice removal.
While
property owners may not be liable for mishaps due to environmental
conditions such as rain or
snow, victims and families can pursue claims for other dangerous
conditions where landlords have been given repeat notice, or for hidden defects that seriously injure or kill someone.
MI residents see their fair share of
snow, ice and other weather
conditions that can damage structures and
property therein and cause accidents that lead to negligence suits and trips to the hospital.
Renter's insurance protects your
property from 16 types of losses: • Theft • Fire or lightening • Windstorm or hail • Smoke • Explosion • Vandalism or malicious mischief • Weight of ice,
snow or sleet • Accidental discharge or overflow of water or steam from within a plumbing, heating, air
conditioning, or automatic fire - protective sprinkler system, or from a household appliance • Volcanic eruption • Falling objects • Sudden and accidental tearing apart, cracking, burning, or bulging of a steam or hot water heating system, an air
conditioning or automatic fire - protective system • Freezing of a plumbing, heating, air
conditioning or automatic, fire - protective sprinkler system, or of a household appliance • Sudden and accidental damage from artificially generated electrical current You'll notice that floods and earthquakes aren't on the list.
Winter weather brings heavy
snow, high winds and icy
conditions, which can cause accidents around your
property and to the home itself.