CONTRACTS AND EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

The 'Contracts and Equipment' clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the procurement, use, and management of equipment and contractual agreements within the scope of the main contract. Typically, this clause outlines which party is responsible for supplying necessary equipment, maintaining it in good working order, and ensuring that any subcontracts or third-party agreements comply with the main contract's terms. By clearly allocating duties and expectations regarding equipment and related contracts, this clause helps prevent disputes over ownership, maintenance, and compliance, thereby ensuring smooth project execution.
CONTRACTS AND EQUIPMENT. SECTION 4.01 Representations and Warranties of the Issuer.......................................34
CONTRACTS AND EQUIPMENT. SECTION 4.01. Representations and Warranties of the Company .................................... 42 SECTION 4.02. Purchase upon Breach; Sale and Servicing Agreement ............................... 42 SECTION 4.03. Release of Contracts and Equipment Following Substitution or Repurchase........... 43 SECTION 4.04. Release of Contracts and Equipment Upon Final Contract Payment ................... 43 SECTION 4.05.
CONTRACTS AND EQUIPMENT. (a) Schedule 3.10(a)(1) identifies all Assumed Contracts as of the date hereof. Schedule 3.10(a)(2) identifies all other contracts, agreements or arrangements, including without limitation, notes, mortgages, deeds of trust, indentures, payor and vendor agreements, leases, licenses, and physician agreements (collectively, with the Assumed Contracts, the “Contracts”), Table of Contents in effect as of December 31, 2001 (except as otherwise specified below) (A) to which any of the Seller Entities is a party, (B) with respect to which any payment obligations remain unsatisfied as of the date hereof, and (C) which are used in or useful to the operation of the Business at the Acquired Centers, listed by category as set forth below: (i) any lease of personal property involving any annual expense in excess of $25,000 that is not cancelable without liability within 60 days; (ii) any contract for the purchase of materials, supplies, goods, services, consulting, equipment or other assets that provides for either annual or aggregate payments from and after December 31, 2001 of $25,000 or more; (iii) any sales, distribution or similar contract providing for the sale by any Seller Entity of materials, supplies, goods, services, equipment or other assets that provide for either annual or aggregate payments of $25,000 or more; (iv) any contract to indemnify or pay contribution to any other Person that provides for indemnification of any person by any Acquired Subsidiary, other than pursuant to an agreement entered into in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice; (v) any contract containing provisions or covenants which (A) are reasonably likely to limit the freedom of any Acquired Subsidiary to engage in any line of business or compete with any Person or prohibit or limit the ability of any Person to compete with any Seller Entity, or (B) prohibiting or limiting disclosure of confidential or proprietary information related to the Business; (vi) any contract relating to indebtedness for borrowed money, the issuance of any debt security or the assumption, guarantee or endorsement of the obligations of any Person; (vii) any contract with any Affiliate of any Seller Entity other than the Acquired Subsidiaries; (viii) (A) all contracts, whether written, oral or effective by virtue of custom and practice, providing for a commitment of employment or consultation services for a specified or unspecified term (excluding at-will employment), the name, position ...
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  • Supplies and Equipment The Union and employees will not use state-purchased supplies or equipment to conduct union business or representational activities. This does not preclude the use of the telephone for representational activities if there is no cost to the Employer, the call is brief in duration and it does not disrupt or distract from the Employer’s business.

  • SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT 21.01. Landlord shall: (a) Provide necessary passenger elevator facilities on Business Days from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. and shall have at least one elevator subject to call at all other times. At Landlord's option, the elevators shall be operated by automatic control or by manual control, or by a combination of both of such methods. Tenant shall use passenger elevators solely for the transportation of its employees and invitees and not for freight handling, the delivery of packages requiring hand trucks or other similar items or the removal of refuse. (b) Provide freight elevator service on Business Days from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon and 12:30 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. All deliveries to Tenant shall be made at freight docks located on the ground floor or at such other locations as Landlord may from time to time designate. (c) Maintain and keep in good order and repair (i) the air conditioning, heating and ventilating unit existing on the date of this Lease in the Fourth Floor Space and (ii) the other base building structural systems in accordance with Section 7.01; it being understood that in no event shall Landlord be responsible for the maintenance or repair of any other air conditioning, heating or ventilating systems (on portions thereof) (whether installed by Landlord or Tenant), including, without limitation, systems that are installed to service Tenant's data processing, computer or telephone operations. Landlord shall provide reasonable amounts of condenser water to the Demised Premises from locations designated by Landlord 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Tenant shall have the right to tap into the Building's condenser water riser via the tap currently located on the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇; provided, that the performance of such work shall be performed in accordance with Article 6 and all other applicable provisions of this Lease. Tenant acknowledges that Tenant shall be responsible for installing, at its sole cost and expense, heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment in the Demised Premises (other than the existing 4th floor unit). Landlord has informed Tenant that the windows of the Demised Premises and the Building are sealed, and that the Demised Premises may become uninhabitable and the air therein may become unbreathable without such equipment or during the hours or days when Landlord is not able to furnish condenser water to the Demised Premises. Any use or occupancy of the Demised Premises without such equipment or during such hours shall be at the sole risk, responsibility and hazard of Tenant, and Landlord shall have no responsibility or liability therefor. Such condition of the Demised Premises shall not constitute nor be deemed to be a breach or a violation of this Lease or of any provision thereof, nor shall it be deemed an actual or constructive eviction nor shall Tenant claim or be entitled to claim any abatement of rent nor make any claim for any damages or compensation by reason of such condition of the Demised Premises. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to require Landlord to furnish at Landlord's expense such electric energy as is required to operate the air conditioning system serving the Demised Premises. Subject to the provisions of Article 4 hereof all such electric energy shall be furnished to Tenant at Tenant's cost and expense. (d) Provide the cleaning and janitorial services described on Schedule E annexed hereto on Business Days. In the event Landlord's cost of providing such services to the Existing Buildings shall increase after the date hereof, Tenant agrees to pay to Landlord as additional rent on the first day of each and every month after such increase an amount equal to Tenant's Expense Share of the monthly increase of Landlord's cost of providing such services to the Existing Buildings. Landlord shall promptly notify Tenant of any such increase. Tenant shall employ Landlord to provide any cleaning and janitorial services in excess of those specified in Schedule E and Tenant shall deliver to Landlord a list setting forth in reasonable detail all such excess cleaning and janitorial services. Landlord, its cleaning contractor and their employees shall have access to the Demised Premises at all times after 5:30 P.M. and before 8:00 A.M. and shall have the right to use, without charge therefor, all light, power and water in the Demised Premises reasonably required to clean the Demised Premises as required under this Section 21.01. Tenant shall comply with any rules Landlord and/or its cleaning contractor and/or any consultant to Landlord may establish regarding the management and recycling of solid waste, as may be necessary for Landlord to comply with any Legal Requirements, including without limitation the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Rules on Coastal Resources and Development (N.J.A.C. 7:7E - 1.1). (e) Furnish water for lavatory and drinking and office cleaning purposes. If Tenant requires, uses or consumes water for any other purposes, Tenant agrees that Landlord may install a meter or meters or other means to measure Tenant's water consumption, and Tenant further agrees to reimburse Landlord for the cost of the meter or meters and the installation thereof, and to pay for the maintenance of said meter equipment and/or to pay Landlord's cost of other means of measuring such water consumption by Tenant. Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the cost of all water consumed in excess of that estimated to be consumed for lavatory, drinking and office cleaning purposes, as measured by said meter or meters or as otherwise measured, including sewer rents. (f) Maintain the common areas of the Complex in good order and repair. (g) Permit Tenant to use sufficient shaft space in Plaza III to accommodate three 4" diameter conduits for a telecommunication shaftway; provided, that all work required for Tenant to use such shaftway shall be subject to Landlord's prior approval and shall be performed at Tenant's expense in accordance with this Article 6 and the other applicable provisions of this Lease; provided, further, that Landlord makes no representation or warranty whatsoever concerning the suitability of such shaft space for such use by Tenant (Tenant hereby acknowledging that in order to obtain access to such shaft space Tenant will require access to the premises of other tenants in Plaza III and Tenant shall be solely responsible for negotiating for such right of access). 21.02. Landlord reserves the right without any liability whatsoever, or abatement of Basic Annual Rent or additional rent, to stop the heating, air conditioning, elevator, plumbing, electric and other systems when necessary by reason of accident or emergency or for repairs, alterations, replacements or improvements, provided that except in case of emergency, Landlord will notify Tenant in advance, if possible, of any such stoppage and, if ascertainable, its estimated duration, and will proceed diligently with the work necessary to resume such service as promptly as possible and in a manner so as to minimize interference with Tenant's use and enjoyment of the Demised Premises, but Landlord shall not be obligated to employ overtime or premium labor therefor. 21.03. It is expressly agreed that only Landlord or any one or more persons, firms or corporations authorized in writing by Landlord (which authorization shall be granted only if the employment of such person, firm or corporation would not result in jurisdictional disputes or strikes or cause disharmony with other workers or servicers employed at the Property or conflict with the terms of any contract with such workers or servicers) will be permitted to furnish laundry, drinking water, ice, food or beverages, cable television and other similar supplies and services to tenants and licensees in the Building. Landlord may fix, in its reasonable judgment, at any time and from time to time, the hours during which and the regulations under which such supplies and services are to be furnished. Landlord expressly reserves the right to act as or to designate, at any time and from time to time, an exclusive supplier of all or any one or more of the said supplies and services, provided that the quality thereof and the charges therefor are reasonably comparable to that of other suppliers. Landlord expressly reserves the right to exclude from the Building any messenger service. It is understood, however, that Tenant or regular office employees or guests of Tenant who are not employed by any supplier of such food or beverages or by any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of purveying such food or beverages, may on an occasional or incidental basis (i) personally bring food or beverages into the Building for consumption within the Demised Premises by employees or guests of Tenant, or (ii) order food or beverages for delivery from take-out or catering establishments, provided that such deliveries do not materially cause elevator delays nor inconvenience the other tenants of the Building. No food or beverage may be brought into the Building for resale to or for consumption by any other tenant. 21.04. Landlord will not be required to furnish any other services, except as otherwise provided in this Lease.

  • Contracts and Leases Schedule 4.10 sets forth a true and complete list of all Leases and executory Contracts of the Company that are material to the Business, and Sellers have delivered to Buyer true and complete copies of all such Leases and Contracts, each as amended as of the Agreement Date (the “Material Contracts”). Subject to receipt of the Necessary Consents and compliance with Section 6.10 and subject to the entry of the Sale Order, and any ancillary orders of the Bankruptcy Court pertaining to assumption and assignment of Contracts (a) each of the Material Contracts is in full force and effect and constitutes a valid and binding obligation of the Company or Sellers, and, to the Knowledge of Sellers, each other party thereto, and (b) except as a result of the commencement of the Bankruptcy Cases, the Company or Sellers are not in breach or default in any material respect under any of the Material Contracts and, to the Knowledge of Sellers, the other parties to such Contracts are not in breach or default in any material respect thereunder (and in each such case, to the Knowledge of Sellers, no event exists that with the passage of time or the giving of notice would constitute such material breach or default in any material respect, result in a loss of material rights, result in the payment of any damages or penalties or result in the creation of any Liens thereunder or pursuant thereto other than Permitted Liens); except (i) for those defaults that will be cured in accordance with the Sale Order, are not required to be cured pursuant to section 365(b)(1)(A) of the Bankruptcy Code, or waived in accordance with section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, or (ii) to the extent such breach or default would not reasonably be expected to have a Seller Material Adverse Effect. Except for filings in the Chapter 11 Cases, to Sellers’ Knowledge, none of the Material Contracts have been cancelled or otherwise terminated by the Company or Sellers, and neither the Company nor Sellers have not delivered any written notice to any counterparty to such Material Contract regarding any such cancellation or termination by the Company or Sellers.

  • Covered Contracts and Contractors If the Contract exceeds $100,000 and the Contractor employed more than 40 full-time employees on a single working day during the previous 12 months in Minnesota or in the state where it has its principal place of business, then the Contractor must comply with the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 363A.36 and Minn. R. 5000.3400-5000.3600. General. Minn. R. 5000.3400-5000.3600 implements Minn. Stat. § 363A.36. These rules include, but are not limited to, criteria for contents, approval, and implementation of affirmative action plans; procedures for issuing certificates of compliance and criteria for determining a contractor’s compliance status; procedures for addressing deficiencies, sanctions, and notice and hearing; annual compliance reports; procedures for compliance review; and contract consequences for non-compliance. The specific criteria for approval or rejection of an affirmative action plan are contained in various provisions of Minn. R. 5000.3400-5000.3600 including, but not limited to, Minn. R. 5000.3420-5000.3500 and 5000.3552-5000.3559.

  • Leased Equipment The risk of loss or damage to leased equipment, goods or property shall not transfer to the University except as provided in §680.219, Florida Statutes. Any security interest in the leased equipment, goods or property granted to the Contractor contrary to AGO 79-72 and AGO 80-9 is null and void. Limitations of remedies provisions, which are unconscionable under applicable Florida law, are void. MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET (MSDS). In compliance with Florida Statutes, Ch. 442, a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) must accompany any applicable item delivered under this Agreement.