Cages Sample Clauses
The "Cages" clause defines the requirements and standards for the use, construction, or maintenance of cages within the context of the agreement. It typically specifies the materials, dimensions, and safety features that cages must have, and may outline inspection or compliance procedures. This clause ensures that all cages used meet agreed-upon safety and quality standards, thereby protecting both parties from liability and ensuring the welfare of any animals or goods involved.
Cages. BellSouth shall construct enclosures in compliance with NOS Communications, Inc.’s collocation request. At NOS Communications, Inc.’s request, BellSouth shall permit NOS Communications, Inc. to subcontract the construction of physical collocation arrangements with a contractor certified by BellSouth (“BellSouth Certified Contractor”), provided however, that BellSouth shall not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
Cages. BellSouth shall construct enclosures in compliance with BTC’s collocation request. At BTC’s request, BellSouth shall permit BTC to subcontract the construction of physical collocation arrangements with a contractor certified by BellSouth (“BellSouth Certified Contractor”), provided however, that BellSouth shall not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
Cages. BellSouth shall construct enclosures in compliance with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇’s collocation request. At ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇’s request, BellSouth shall permit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ to subcontract the construction of physical collocation arrangements with a contractor certified by BellSouth (“BellSouth Certified Contractor”), provided however, that BellSouth shall not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
Cages. BellSouth shall construct enclosures for Powertel’s collocated equipment and facilities at the rates set forth in Exhibit “A” in compliance with Powertel’s collocation request. At Powertel’s request, BellSouth shall permit Powertel to subcontract the construction of physical collocation arrangements to a contractor certified by BellSouth (“BellSouth Certified Contractor”), provided however, that BellSouth shall not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
Cages. Each out-grower initially receives two cages free of charge, with ANG retaining ownership. (Annex 3.2.3). Each cage is valued at LKR 40,000 (cost for materials is LKR 31,000, see Annex 2.6), measures roughly 18 cubic meters (3 x 3 x 2) and consists of a wooden frame floating on plastic drums and hung with netting. Plastic nets used early on are now being replaced by better quality nylon nets. IAP provides training on construction and maintenance. Out-growers build their own cages under IAP supervision. Though standard international practice is to use larger cages, typically around 50 cubic meters, IAP fosters family farming by using small cages requiring fewer people to handle nets during cleaning and harvesting. (Annexes 3.2.4, 4.1.5-6) ANG plans to build 100 cages a month (three per day) starting in October, 2012, supplying newcomers with two free cages apiece and furnishing established out-growers with extra cages, roughly at cost. (Annex 3.2.4.) Cleaning requires several out-growers working together to handle heavy nets. IAP training recommends cleaning every two weeks. Out-growers confirm cleaning every one to two weeks. (Annexes 3.1)
Cages. BellSouth shall construct enclosures in compliance with KMC Telecom’s collocation request. At KMC Telecom’s request, BellSouth shall permit KMC Telecom to subcontract the construction of physical collocation arrangements with a contractor certified by BellSouth (“BellSouth Certified Contractor”), provided however, that BellSouth shall not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
Cages. AT&T shall construct enclosures in compliance with SouthEast’s collocation request. At SouthEast’s request, AT&T shall permit SouthEast to subcontract the construction of physical collocation arrangements with a contractor certified by AT&T (“AT&T Certified Contractor”), provided however, that AT&T shall not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
2.1 When SouthEast subcontracts the construction, SouthEast must arrange with a AT&T Certified Contractor to construct and will provide to AT&T, construction plans for approval of a collocation arrangement enclosure in accordance with AT&T’s guidelines and specifications prior to starting equipment installation and at SouthEast’s sole expense. AT&T will provide guidelines and specifications upon request. Where local building codes require enclosure specifications more stringent than AT&T’s standard enclosure specification, SouthEast and SouthEast’s chosen AT&T Certified Contractor must comply with the more stringent local building code requirements. SouthEast’s chosen AT&T Certified Contractor shall be responsible for filing and receiving any and all necessary permits and/or licenses for such construction. AT&T shall cooperate with SouthEast and provide, at SouthEast’s expense, the documentation, including architectural drawings, necessary for SouthEast to obtain the zoning, permits and/or other licenses. AT&T shall pass on to SouthEast the costs of providing the documentation. The Contractor shall bill SouthEast directly for all work performed for SouthEast pursuant to this Attachment and AT&T shall have no liability for nor responsibility to pay such charges imposed by the SouthEast chosen AT&T Certified Contractor. SouthEast must provide the local AT&T building contact with two Access ▇▇▇▇ used to enter the locked enclosure. Except in case of emergency, AT&T will not access SouthEast’s locked enclosure prior to notifying SouthEast.
Cages. BellSouth shall construct enclosures in compliance with LCT’s collocation request. At LCT’s request, BellSouth shall permit LCT to subcontract the construction of physical collocation arrangements with a contractor certified by BellSouth (“BellSouth Certified Contractor”), provided however, that BellSouth shall not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
Cages a) Australia Post must:
i. consult with the Customer about the type and quantity of Cages required in connection with the Services; and
ii. provide the Customer with the appropriate number and type of Cages in good serviceable condition.
b) The Customer must:
i. use the Cages solely for facilitating the carriage of the Articles by Australia Post;
ii. maintain the Cages in good serviceable condition and use them only in a proper and safe manner and strictly in accordance with any instructions provided by Australia Post;
iii. ensure all Cages are kept secure when not in use and are not transported to, or removed from, the premises at which the Customer received them unless such removal is by Australia Post;
iv. maintain an inventory of all Cages which are unit load devices, on the Customer’s premises, and where requested by Australia Post report on this inventory; and
v. return all Cages to Australia Post immediately when requested, or at the termination of this Service Schedule.
c) If a Cage is damaged (other than through fair wear and tear), stolen or lost whilst in the possession or control of the Customer, the Customer is liable for the repair or the replacement cost.
Cages a) Australia Post must:
i) consult with the Customer about the type and quantity of Cages required by the Customer in connection with the provision of the Services; and ii) provide the Customer with the appropriate number and type of Cages in good serviceable condition.
b) The Customer must:
i) use ULDs in preference to other forms of Cage for the transportation of Parcels unless otherwise agreed by Australia Post for particular consignments.
ii) use the Cages solely for facilitating the carriage of the Parcels by Australia Post;
iii) maintain the Cages in good serviceable condition and use them only in a proper and safe manner and strictly in accordance with any instructions provided by Australia Post;
iv) ensure all Cages are kept secure when not in use and are not transported to, or removed from, the premises at which the Customer received those Cages unless such removal is by Australia Post;
v) maintain an inventory of all Cages which are ULDs, on the Customer’s premises, and where requested by Australia Post report on this inventory; and
vi) return all Cages to Australia Post in good condition (fair wear and tear excepted) immediately when requested, or at the termination of this Service Schedule.
c) If a Cage is misused, damaged, stolen or lost whilst in the possession or control of the Customer, the Customer is liable for the repair or the replacement cost of the Cages.