Capacity and Coverage Sample Clauses

Capacity and Coverage. Upon receipt of an Order the Provider will supply Vets to travel and work in location(s) anywhere within the UK. The Vets may be required to travel to multiple locations during an assignment and/or stay on location. The Provider will take responsibility for making any necessary travel and accommodation arrangements for Vets as required.
Capacity and Coverage. The WIRELESS NETWORK will provide comprehensive capacity and coverage throughout the Venue as agreed to by the Parties. The WIRELESS NETWORK will be designed to accommodate Verizon and at least two
Capacity and Coverage. If Customer experiences a continuing capacity and/or coverage problem that aversely impacts the public safety operation, Customer will notify AWS and provide specifics of nature of problem and area affected. AWS will be available to provide customer support for issues pertaining to the CDPD wireless network 24 hour a day. 7 days a week, 365 days a year via staffed or on-call personnel When Customer identifies a problem, AWS may create a trouble ticket number (#) which can be used to refer to the problem until the ticket is closed. AT&T Wireless will use good faith efforts to respond to, (not “fix”) any problem which cause a loss of service to greater than 10% of Customer Public Safety users, within 4 hours. For other less critical situations, AWS will use good faith efforts respond, have an update to the open trouble ticket, or verify that measures have been taken to resolve the problem, (Dispatch technician) with the close of the next business day. AT&T Wireless Services will promptly examine the problem reported and determine: a.) If the reported problem is a result of an AWS network/ equipment malfunction, AWS will use good faith efforts to effect promptrepair, with occasional exceptions. The repair process should generally be completed within 7 days.

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  • ELIGIBILITY and COVERAGE The following ETFO represented employees are eligible to receive benefits through this Trust:

  • Scope and Coverage 1. This Chapter applies to measures adopted or maintained by a Party affecting trade in services by service suppliers of the other Party. Such measures include measures affecting: (i) the purchase or use of, or payment for, a service; (ii) the access to and use of, in connection with the supply of a service, services which are required by the Parties to be offered to the public generally; or (iii) the presence, including commercial presence, of persons of a Party for the supply of a service in the territory of the other Party. 2. For purposes of this Chapter, measures adopted or maintained by a Party means measures adopted or maintained by: (i) central, regional or local governments and authorities; and (ii) non-governmental bodies in the exercise of powers delegated by central, regional or local governments or authorities. 3. This Chapter does not apply to: (a) government procurement; (b) air services (4) , including domestic and international air transportation services, whether scheduled or non-scheduled, and related services in support of air services, other than: (i) aircraft repair and maintenance services; (ii) the selling and marketing of air transport services; and (iii) computer reservation system (CRS) services; and (c) subsidies or grants provided by a Party, including government-supported loans, guarantees, and insurance. 4. This Chapter does not impose any obligation on a Party with respect to a natural person of the other Party seeking access to its employment market, or employed on a permanent basis in its territory, and does not confer any right on that natural person with respect to that access or employment. 5. This Chapter does not apply to services supplied in the exercise of governmental authority in a Party's territory. A service supplied in the exercise of governmental authority means any service which is supplied neither on a commercial basis, nor in competition with one or more service suppliers. 6. Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent a Party from applying measures to regulate the entry of natural persons of the other Party into, or their temporary stay in, its territory, including those measures necessary to protect the integrity of, and to ensure the orderly movement of natural persons across its borders, provided that such measures are not applied in such a manner as to nullify or impair the benefits accruing to the other Party under the terms of this Chapter.

  • FREQUENCY AND COVERAGE 3.1 All MI Reports must be completed by the Supplier using the MI Reporting Template and returned to the Authority on or prior to the Reporting Date every Month during the Framework Period and thereafter, until all transactions relating to Call Off Agreements have permanently ceased. 3.2 The MI Report should be used (among other things) to report Orders received and transactions occurring during the Month to which the MI Report relates, regardless of when the work was actually completed. For example, if an invoice is raised for October but the work was actually completed in September, the Supplier must report the invoice in October's MI Report and not September's. Each Order received by the Supplier must be reported only once when the Order is received. 3.3 The Supplier must return the MI Report for each Month even where there are no transactions to report in the relevant Month (a "Nil Return"). 3.4 The Supplier must inform the Authority of any errors or corrections to the Management Information: 3.4.1 in the next MI Report due immediately following discovery of the error by the Supplier; or 3.4.2 as a result of the Authority querying any data contained in an MI Report.

  • RECOGNITION AND COVERAGE 1. The Company recognizes the Union as the exclusive representative of a bargaining unit made up of production, maintenance, office, technical, clerical and railroad employees of the Company, excluding only managers, confidential employees, supervisors and guards as defined under the National Labor Relations Act. Individuals in the bargaining unit shall be known as “Employees.” Individuals who are employed by the Company and are not in the bargaining unit shall be known as “non-bargaining unit employees.” Individuals who are in the bargaining unit and those who are not in the bargaining unit shall be known collectively as “employees.” 2. Except as expressly provided herein, the provisions of this BLA constitute the sole procedure for the processing and settlement of any claim by an Employee or the Union of a violation by the Company of this Agreement. As the representative of the Employees, the Union may process grievances through the grievance procedure, including arbitration, in accordance with this BLA or may adjust or settle same. 3. When the Company establishes a new or changed job whose duties include a material level of production, maintenance, office, technical or clerical work; the resulting job shall be considered a job covered within the bargaining unit; provided that where non-bargaining unit duties are added to a job in the bargaining unit on a temporary basis, they may be withdrawn. 4. It is understood that supervisors at a plant shall not perform work on a job normally performed by the bargaining unit except: a. experimental work; b. demonstration work performed for the purpose of instructing and training Employees; c. work required by conditions which, if not performed, might result in interference with operations, bodily injury or loss or damage to material or equipment; and d. work that would be unreasonable to assign to an Employee or which is negligible in amount. reasonably be identified, the Company shall pay such Employee his/her applicable Regular Rate of Pay for the time involved or for four (4) hours, whichever is greater.

  • Basic Coverage Contractor shall provide and maintain at the JBE’s discretion and Contractor’s expense the following insurance during the Term: