Course Maintenance Sample Clauses

The Course Maintenance clause outlines the responsibilities for maintaining the condition and usability of a course, such as a golf course or educational curriculum. It typically specifies which party is responsible for regular upkeep, repairs, and improvements, and may set standards for quality or frequency of maintenance activities. This clause ensures that the course remains in an acceptable state throughout the agreement, preventing disputes over neglect or deterioration and protecting the interests of both parties.
Course Maintenance. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain the physical and structural condition of the Golf Course, and CITY grounds to the street or adjoining private property line, including without limitation, the grounds, plants, trees, hole design, paths water features, and other course features, in at least as good a condition as they presently exist.
Course Maintenance. CONTRACTOR shall maintain the physical and structural condition of the golf course, including without limitation, the grounds, plants, trees, hole design, paths, water features and other course features, in at least as good a condition as it presently exists. CONTRACTOR agrees to follow the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Certification Program for Golf Courses and maintain said certification throughout the duration of this Agreement and all renewals.
Course Maintenance. The Course Developer agrees to preserve the fundamental structure of the course and to adhere to the recommended standards and best practices when making any subsequent changes to the course. The Course Developer agrees to maintain the course each semester that it is taught by updating due dates, checking accuracy and relevance of links, and adding or revising information to keep the course current with developments in the academic field. The Course Developer is responsible for employing techniques and processes that ▇▇▇▇▇▇ academic honesty and help discourage students from cheating. It is recommended that the Course Developer obtain assistance in this effort from the E-Learning Center and the Teaching & Learning Center.
Course Maintenance. Always replace divots, repair ball marks, and rake bunkers after use. Keep the course clean by disposing of trash in the appropriate bins. • Golf Carts: Follow all cart rules and use carts only in permitted areas. Be mindful of course conditions, avoiding wet or sensitive areas.
Course Maintenance. The Course Developer agrees to preserve the fundamental structure of the course and to adhere to the recommended standards and best practices when making any subsequent changes to the course.
Course Maintenance. 104.1 Course Maintenance: Specialized skill positions - Airification Specialist, Spray Technician and Irrigation Specialist - will be scheduled to work across the East, West and Spring Creek golf courses due to the skill set being specialized, yet universal for all courses. To create work efficiencies, mechanics may be scheduled across courses to cover time off, or based on work load/operational needs and efficiencies, or transport equipment between shops based on need

Related to Course Maintenance

  • Routine Maintenance (i) CRC shall be responsible for Routine Maintenance when necessary or desirable to maintain the Shared Assets in a safe operating condition, and to permit and facilitate (A) the performance by CRC of its obligations pursuant to this Agreement, and (B) the use of Shared Assets by the Operators in accordance with this Agreement. (ii) CSXT or NSR, directly or through their respective affiliates, may perform the work which CRC performed prior to the date of this Agreement when (A) CRC does not possess the skills needed for such work, (B) CRC lacks the necessary employees to do such work in a timely fashion, or (C) CRC does not possess the equipment needed to do such work. CRC and the party performing the work shall agree to a reasonable fee for such work prior to performance. CRC, CSXT and NSR may agree to have additional work performed either by CSXT, NSR or their affiliates.

  • Project Maintenance The Local Government shall be responsible for maintenance of locally owned roads and locally owned facilities after completion of the work. The State shall be responsible for maintenance of the State highway system after completion of the work if the work was on the State highway system, unless otherwise provided for in existing maintenance agreements with the Local Government.

  • Vehicle Maintenance 16.1 You must report to thl as soon as possible, where the oil is above or below the recommended level or the warning indication light is illuminated. 16.2 You must add water/coolant to the cooling system and an appropriate Australian Society of Automotive Engineers rated oil for petrol or diesel powered vehicles (as applicable) to the engine if the indicator level is below minimum. 16.3 You agree to maintain the Vehicle in these conditions and acknowledge that any mechanical damage occasioned as a result of Your failure to maintain the Vehicle in accordance with this clause must be paid by You.

  • Software Maintenance Subrecipient shall apply security patches and upgrades in a timely manner and keep virus software up-to-date on all systems on which State data may be stored or accessed.

  • System Maintenance The Trust understands that USBFS will perform periodic maintenance to the System(s), which may cause temporary service interruptions. To the extent possible, USBFS shall notify the Trust of all planned outages and will perform any necessary maintenance during non-business hours.