Areas of Operation Sample Clauses
The Areas of Operation clause defines the specific geographic regions or locations where the agreement, services, or activities covered by the contract are permitted to take place. This clause typically lists countries, states, or territories where the parties are authorized to operate, and may also outline any restrictions or exclusions regarding certain areas. By clearly delineating the operational boundaries, this clause helps prevent disputes over jurisdiction, ensures compliance with local laws, and clarifies the scope of the parties' obligations.
Areas of Operation. Sublessee shall not operate or locate the Airframe or any Engine or Part or suffer the Airframe or any Engine or Part to be operated or located (i) in any area, or for carriage of any goods, excluded from coverage by the Insurances or (ii) in any recognized or threatened area of hostilities unless fully covered by war risk insurance or (iii) outside the United States of America, Mexico or Canada.
Areas of Operation. Lessee shall not operate or locate the Airframe or any Engine or Part or suffer the Airframe or any Engine or Part to be operated or located (i) in any area, or for carriage of any goods, excluded from coverage by the Insurances or (ii) in any recognized or threatened area of hostilities unless fully covered by war risk insurance or (iii) outside the United States of America, Mexico or Canada.
Areas of Operation. All companies or individuals who are issued a Commercial Vehicle Use Agreement Permit (“Permittee”) shall only use Zone 4 or 5 to pick up customers, unless authorized by the Executive Director. Permittee is allowed to drop off customers along the white curb in front of the main terminal. Permittee must depart immediately after concluding the drop off. Commercial vehicles waiting to pick up customers in Zone 4 can stop and wait for no longer than 15 minutes after the driver confirms the flight of their arriving passenger(s) is at the boarding gate. Vehicle must be attended at all times in Zone 4. Drivers can wait in Zone 5 until the flight of their arriving passenger(s) is parked at the boarding gate. Vehicles can be left unattended for a minimum amount of time in Zone 5. Other than taxis, all commercial vehicles parked in the commercial lane must have pre-arranged transportation with customers.
Areas of Operation. Services offered from the Community Equipment Service are specified below: • Delivery and demonstrations of a variety of independent living equipment to individuals. • Uplift of equipment. • Assembly and installation of equipment to individuals at home as instructed by the Prescribers. • Maintenance and repair of existing equipment (PAT + LOLER) will not be carried out by the Community Equipment Service. This is contracted by the Technical Services Department at Comhairle nan Eilean Siar to a private contractor. • Maintaining stock levels. • Technical advice to Prescribers. • Instruction on use of specific equipment. • Production of agreed regular reports to Partners. • Recycling and cleaning of returned goods to agreed Health and Safety standards as specified within the Recycling Procedures. • Communication with Partners, re availability of stock. • Log deliveries and asset equipment via ELMS. • Support induction of new prescribers to familiarise them with equipment and store service operation. • All written communication (leaflets etc) should to Prescribers and individuals should comply with NHSWI and CnES requirements. • Development and maintenance of the ELMS IT system • Development and provision of a range of ELMS Training to meet identified needs • Will prioritise requests in collaboration with the prescriber.
Areas of Operation. 6.1. The area of operation for the Scheme shall be all the Licensed Telecom Circles/Area of BSNL for National PABX Franchisee / The Concerned Licensed Telecom Circle/Area of BSNL for Circle PABX Franchisee.
6.2. The jurisdiction of Telecom Circles/SSAs can be modified at a later date based on BSNL Policy or licence Conditions.
6.3. BSNL shall be free to enter into similar arrangement or different business arrangements for a similar line of products with any number of PABX Franchisee(s) or organisation(s) in any or all areas of operation.
Areas of Operation. Total job requirements may be categorized as follows:- (a) UPKEEEP OF THE LIBRARY BUILDING (b) UPKEEP OF LAVATORIES/GENETORIALS (c) UPKEEP OF FURNITURE AND FITTINGS (d) UPKEEP OF BOOKS/JOURNALS/OTHER MATERIALS/EQUIPMENTS ETC. (e) RELATED MISCELLANEOUS JOBS (f) Sanitization/Disinfection works should be carried out as per Institute SoP on regular basis. These jobs will be further distributed into two sessions:- (1) Morning session (8.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon), during which the following jobs are to be carried out:- (a)
Areas of Operation. The area of operation for the Wi-Fi hotspot is which is legally under possession by the Wi-Fi site owner and which lies in the range of Wi-Fi equipment radio signal.
Areas of Operation. 3.2.1 The Services shall be provided by Air Amazonia in HRT’s current operations bases located in the Northern region of Brazil or any other place in Brazil where HRT O&G starts to operate in the future (each an “Operations Base”).
3.2.2 Air tickets to the commercial airport with regularly scheduled airline service nearest to HRT O&G’s Operations Base shall be borne by Air Amazonia. Transportation from the nearest commercial airport to HRT O&G’s Operations Base shall be borne by HRT O&G.
3.2.3 Transportation cost of the equipment, tools, and materials from Manaus, AM, to the Operations Base, and the return to Manaus, AM, shall be borne by HRT O&G provided that Air Amazonia use the same logistics operator used by HRT O&G.
3.2.4 Air Amazonia shall not remove or move the Aircraft outside of the Operations Bases without first notifying HRT O&G. Notwithstanding the foregoing or any other provision of this Agreement (but except as provided in Section 2.3), Air Amazonia may move or remove the Aircraft, spare parts, equipment and/or any other property owned by Air Amazonia out of the Operations Base in the event: (i) Air Amazonia discovers any situation which involves unreasonable risk of injury to any person or damage to any property; or (ii) upon expiration or termination of the Agreement for any reason.
Areas of Operation. 7.1 In major metropolitan and regional areas there may be multiple members and their areas for membership may be shared or their boundaries overlap in certain regions. This will only occur with the approval of the IWS where it is considered that this would not adversely affect those members by placing them in close proximity and direct competition to each other. Should such a situation occur, and where discussions between all parties concerned fail to resolve the issues of concern, the IWS reserves the right to, where possible, review the boundaries for the relevant member’s area of operations and/or consider to and consequently withdraw the membership of one of the parties involved.
7.2 Any such decision will be made in the best interests of the IWS Buying Group.
Areas of Operation. 7.1. The Supplier is appointed as a labour only supplier for specific Network Rail Lots as detailed in Appendix D to Schedule1- The Scheme & Services –Supplier Lots.
7.2. Where Primary Supplier status has been declared this has been marked as ‘Primary Core’.
7.3. Primary supplier status means the Supplier shall be given first refusal for the supply of labour for the locations detailed in Appendix D to Schedule1- The Scheme & Services – Supplier Lots. The Supplier will be given 48 hours to respond to a labour enquiry failing which Network Rail will be entitled to enquire of an alternative (secondary) Supplier marked ‘Secondary Core’.
1. Contracting Units
1.1. A contracting unit as a grouping of roles within a geographical area taking into account existing administrative constraints and potential magnitude of disruption to the supply market. Delivery Unit Contracting Unit Split Ipswich Anglia Romford Anglia Tottenham Anglia ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ & Sussex Brighton Kent & Sussex Croydon Kent & Sussex London Bridge Kent & Sussex Orpington Kent & Sussex Derby LNE & LNW Middle Saltley (Birmingham) LNE & LNW Middle Sandwell & ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Birmingham) LNE & LNW Middle ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ LNE & LNW Middle Bedford LNE & LNW South Hitchin LNE & LNW South Bletchley LNE & LNW South London Euston LNE & LNW South Leeds LNE North Newcastle LNE North Sheffield LNE North York LNE North Doncaster LNE North Lancs. & Cumbria LNW North Liverpool LNW North Manchester LNW North Edinburgh Scotland Glasgow Scotland Motherwell Scotland Perth Scotland Shrewsbury Wales Cardiff Wales Clapham Wessex & Western Eastleigh Wessex & Western Woking Wessex & Western Bristol Wessex & Western Plymouth Wessex & Western Reading Wessex & Western Swindon Wessex & Western
1. Job Roles – Descriptions and Competencies
1.2. All Contingent Labour Workers shall work under the Code of Conduct and be certified as competent to carry out the activities as detailed in the Call-Off Order.
1.3. Network Rail has used its best endeavours to compile a comprehensive list of job descriptions and the relevant competencies related to those roles, however due to regional variance etc., these descriptions act as a minimum guide and from time to time these roles may require additional competencies or skills and should not affect the contract rate Multi -Skilled Operative To carry out Concrete Works; Shuttering; Drainage; Groundworking; Structural Works (Concrete & Steel); Brickwork; Masonry Work. PTS ACDC - CSCS Level 2 General Labourer To assist ...