Bedspace Sample Clauses
The Bedspace clause defines the specific sleeping accommodation provided under an agreement, typically in shared housing or rental arrangements. It outlines the number, type, and location of beds or rooms allocated to the tenant, and may specify whether the space is private or shared with others. This clause ensures clarity regarding the tenant's entitlement to use certain areas, helping to prevent disputes over occupancy and access within the property.
Bedspace. The Service Provider shall provide male beds on a space available basis, with minimum availability of 480 beds. The Service Provider shall house all detainees as determined within the Service Provider’s classification system. ICE will be financially liable only for the actual detainee days as defined in Paragraph C of Article III.
Bedspace. The Service Provider shall provide female beds on a space available basis. The Service Provider shall house all residents as determined within the Service Provider’s classification system. The residential daily rate is $95.20 (minimum guarantee of 461 residents per day). For a population between 462 and 512, the residential bed day rate is $95.20/bed day. ICE shall not be liable for any failure to meet the population guarantee if such failure directly results from an occurrence that impairs the ability to utilize the facility's capacity, and such occurrence arises out of causes beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of ICE. Such causes may include, but are not limited to, acts of God or the public enemy, fires, floods, freight embargoes, court orders and extraordinarily severe weather. This provision shall become effective only if ICE immediately notifies the Provider of the extent and nature of the occurrence resulting in the failure and takes all reasonable steps to limit any adverse effects required by the occurrence.
Bedspace. The Service Provider shall provide male/female beds on a space available basis. The Service Provider shall house all residents/detainees as determined within the Service Provider’s classification system.