Winter Newsbrief 2015

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Olds College Celebrates 50 years of Horticulture

Construction on new ACLE facility underway

LCC and GCC survey results available

Green Industry News Winter 2015 Vol. 24 Issue 1

What’s inside: • Never Alone Rose takes the stage at CFL event • Developing a National Occupational Analysis for the nursery industry • Legal expense insurance is coming • Use it or lose it: Canada Job Grant • New Landscape Designer manual

Third-party snow service contracts

©Ben Franske

A few things you (and your insurer) should know about that snow contract you just signed... By: Marsh Canada Ltd. (part of HortProtect Insurance)

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n a perfect world, all site owners would gladly accept the wording of the Landscape Ontario Snow and Ice Maintenance Contract. It contains previously reviewed text that helps properly insulate you from known issues regarding this type of contract. If you are not using this contract, there are many items that need to be reviewed from an insurance perspective, but two main ones stand out.

First, review the scope of work outlined in the contract, particularly if it is not a document created by you. You may be signing a contract, drafted by the site owner, that lays out a criteria specific to their service requirements — a criteria that you may not be able to meet. If for example their scope of work includes language such as maintenance of “bare pavement at all times” or “parking lots and walkways will at all times be clear of ice and snow,” then you have Continued on page 9...

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