Ploytec Jct2.1

No major junctions
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This is a template for generating a county entry in a junction list or exit list when there are no major junctions in a county.

Usage

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Complete variable list:

..and fill in the variables!

For the above parameters, here's what you should fill in:

  • state: the state the intersection is at, do not use if cspan or lspan is specified for the row (use the state's postal abbreviation)
    • sspan: set to add a column for the state/province in a multi-state/provincial junction list. This uses the state or province's abbreviation to generate the link. This parameter needs to be set to the number of rows the state/province spans—if value=1, do not omit this parameter
    • state_special: (replaces state) state/province where the junction is located - use for custom entries only. Full wiki markup is required.
  • county: name of the county without wiki markup – the county is automatically linked by the template
  • county_note: a note that appears in small text below the county—used primarily for California.
  • ref: a reference that appears after the standard text.

Any parameter which is empty can be omitted.

For regular exit lists, use 'exit' as the first parameter before any other parameters. Doing so will force the name of the crossing to span the location, distance, exit, destination and notes columns. This looks like:

For exit lists that have old exit numbers displayed, use 'old' as the first parameter before any other parameters. Doing so will force the 'No junctions' note to span the old exit, new exit, destination and notes columns. This looks like:

If a freeway has named interchanges, like the Pennsylvania Turnpike, add name after either exit or old.

See also

  • {{jctint}}, a related template for road junctions
  • {{jctbridge}}, a related template for bridge or tunnel crossings

TemplateData

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TemplateData for Jctco

A template for generating a county entry in a junction list or exit list when there are no major junctions in a county.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Statestate

The postal abbreviation of the state the county is in.

Stringoptional
State rowspansspan

Set to add a column for the state/province in a multi-state/provincial junction list. This uses the state or province's abbreviation to generate the link. This parameter needs to be set to the number of rows the state/province spans—if value=1, do not omit this parameter.

Numberoptional
State (full wikitext)state_special

The state/province where the county is located - use for custom entries only. Full wiki markup is required.

Stringoptional
Countycountyparishboroughmunicipality

The name of the county, without wiki markup.

Stringoptional
County (full wikitext)county_special

The name of the county - use for custom entries only. Full wiki markup is required.

Stringoptional
County rowspancspan

The number of rows the county cell should span.

Default
1
Numberoptional
County notecounty_note

A note that appears in small text below the county—used primarily for California.

Stringoptional
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Ploytec Jct2.1

(JCT 19(2)(a) JCT 6.2.4 & JCT 6.5.1)

JCT Clause 21.2.1 Insurance (otherwise known as “non-negligence cover”) provides cover against liability for loss or damage to property being worked on and adjacent or surrounding property. The policy cover is extended to include work that is carried out by a contractor or subcontractor.

What does non-negligence insurance cover?
JCT 21.2.1 Insurance protects against expenses, liability, loss, claim or proceedings which may arise as the result of an injury or damage to any property which is not directly attributable to a negligent act. Often this type of problem arises out of work involving demolition, excavations, piling or underpinning as this can lead to damage to neighbouring properties including subsidence, heave, vibration, removal or weakening of support or lowering of groundwater.

The joint contracts tribunal 21.2.1 insurance cover protects you for damage that has not been caused by the negligence of the party carrying out the work. JCT Clause 21.2.1 Insurance is bought in addition to Liability and Contract Works cover. This is because a Public Liability policy only provides insurance protection against losses which arise from damage that results from negligence.

Why do I need Non-Negligence Insurance?
In the absence of negligence being proven, a Public Liability policyAntipop consortium discography torrents. will not make a payout. JCT 21.2.1 Insurance is available to ensure that the policyholder is covered if the damage is caused to the building or neighbouring property by Collapse, Subsidence, Heave, Vibration, Weakening or removal of support or Lowering of groundwater because the building work has taken place. The policy will only pay if the damage was not foreseeable.

Does a Non-Negligence Policy Need to be in Joint Names?
In some cases, a JCT Clause 21.2.1 contract will require the JCT 21.2.1 Insurance policy to be in joint names between the property owner and the main contractor. The contractor will be responsible for arranging the JCT Insurance policy, paying the premium and complying with the policy conditions. However, the cover provided by the JCT 21.2.1 Insurance policy is solely for the benefit of the property owner.

What is Party Wall Insurance?
Party Wall Insurance is another name for Non Negligence cover.

Will Non-Negligence Insurance cover the costs of negotiating a Party Wall Award?
No. This cost is not insurable. The policy does not provide cover for legal expenses arising out of neighbour or party wall disputes. It is also not designed to meet the costs of agreeing to a party wall award or the award itself.

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