CUSTOMER LOCATIONS Sample Clauses

The CUSTOMER LOCATIONS clause defines the specific sites or premises where the customer’s activities relevant to the agreement will take place. It typically lists addresses or geographic areas where services are to be delivered, equipment is to be installed, or other contractual obligations are to be performed. By clearly identifying these locations, the clause ensures that both parties understand the scope of service delivery and helps prevent disputes over where contractual duties must be fulfilled.
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. The locations at which the services detailed by this Agreement are to be provided.
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. Customer shall allow Company access to the Customer’s locations to the extent reasonably determined by Company for the installation, inspection, and scheduled or emergency maintenance relating to the Service. Company shall notify Customer at least two (2) business days in advance of any scheduled routine maintenance requiring access to the Customer premises or that may result in a material interruption of Service. Customer will be responsible for providing and maintaining, at its own expense, the level of power, heating and air conditioning necessary to maintain the proper environment for the network facilities on the Customer’s premises. In the event Customer fails to do so, Customer shall reimburse Company for the actual and reasonable cost of repairing or replacing any equipment damaged or destroyed as a result of Customer’s failure. Customer will provide a safe place to work and comply with all laws and regulations regarding the working conditions on the Customer’s premises.
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. This type of distribution frame serves as a typical cabinet in the customer location. The cabinet contains the system technical installations and a secured power supply. All types of interface can be mounted on the Krone round bar system. Alarm distributors (2x Krone LSA+ distribution strips) are provided for external alarm inputs. [GRAPHIC] LABELLING OF DISTRIBUTION FRAMES NUMBERING SYSTEM The cabling from the technical installations to the distribution cabinet is labelled on both sides. [GRAPHIC] The labelling describes the connector on the system engineering side. The numbering of the cabinets in each station is determined during the planning phase. The maximum distance of the labelling to the connector should be 10 cm. Example: ▇▇▇ ▇▇-▇▇▇ 02 The device is located in frame rack row A cabinet 01 and shelf 1 The port assembly in plug-in slot 102 the second connector from the top Also refer to CCG document "Technical Guidelines for the Labelling of Cabling in the CCG Transmission Network". DA Double core HRL High Return Loss LSA-Plus KRONE connection system free of soldering, screws and insulation stripping LWL Optical fibre cable koax. Coaxial 75 Ohm interface PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy STM Synchronous Transport Module STM-1 155,520 Mbit/s SDH STM-4 622,080 Mbit/s SDH STM-16 2488,320 Mbit/s SDH sym. Symmetrical 120 Ohm interface REFERENCES ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID Title ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ST-rfx-0017 Technical Guidelines for the Labelling in the CCG Transmission Network ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TECHNICAL GUIDELINES ON CABLE LENGTHS ------------------------------------------------------- ID ST-rfx-0018 REVISION 2.0 / FINAL DATE 14 Jan ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ CONFIDENTIAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUTHOR System technology ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ APPROVED NP NIS NOTICE PM FILENAME ST-rfx-0018-2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DESCRIPTION This document describes the guidelines for the cabling within the transmission network of LNC. It specifies the types of cables to be used and their maximum cable length. These guidelines are applicable for cabling the system techno...
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. Customer shall allow Veracity access to the Customer’s Locations to the extent reasonably determined by Veracity for the installation, inspection, and scheduled or urgent maintenance relating to the Service. Veracity shall notify Customer at least two (2) business days in advance of any scheduled maintenance requiring access to the Customer premises or that may result in a material interruption of Service. Customer will be responsible for providing and maintaining, at its own expense, the level of power, heating and air conditioning necessary to maintain the proper environment for the network facilities on the Customer’s premises. In the event Customer fails to do so, Customer shall reimburse Veracity for the actual and reasonable cost of repairing or replacing any equipment damaged or destroyed as a result of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s failure. Customer will provide a safe place to work and comply with all laws and regulations regarding the working conditions on the Customer’s premises.
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS a. CUSTOMER shall ensure that, at all times during the Term, Exhibit K attached hereto contains an accurate and complete list of all Customer Locations and identifies each Customer-Owned Location, each VIOC Location, each Express Care Location and each Great Canadian Licensee Location. b. A location may be added as a Customer Location to Exhibit K, solely in accordance with Section 4(c) or Section 4(d). If SUPPLIER reasonably determines in its sole discretion that supplying any new Customer Location will pose a commercially unreasonable burden on SUPPLIER (in relation to logistics, the cost thereof or otherwise), the Parties agree to work together to resolve such difficulties in good faith in a manner acceptable to both Parties, and if such resolution cannot be mutually agreed within [***] of such discussions, and SUPPLIER is unwilling or unable to supply the required Products in a timely manner, CUSTOMER shall be permitted to purchase its requirements for such Customer Location, which cannot be met by SUPPLIER, from an Alternative Supplier, and SUPPLIER shall have no obligation under this Agreement (in relation to supply or otherwise) with respect to such Product requirements at such Customer Location (such Customer Location, a “Burdensome Customer Location”); provided that, in the event that CUSTOMER does purchase packaged products from an Alternative Supplier for a Burdensome Customer Location, CUSTOMER shall use commercially reasonable efforts to purchase packaged products under a “Valvoline” or “V” trademark. To the extent that SUPPLIER subsequently indicates, in written notice to CUSTOMER, that it is ready, willing and able to commence supplying Products to such Customer Location, (i) upon the expiration or termination of all supply agreements in effect at such time that require such Burdensome Customer Location to purchase products that compete with the Products from an Alternative Supplier, such Customer Location shall cease to be a Burdensome Customer Location and (ii) CUSTOMER agrees to exercise as promptly as practicable any termination right available to CUSTOMER under any such supply agreement if CUSTOMER is able to terminate such agreement without incurring any monetary penalty or damages as a result of the termination. The Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the time that any Customer Location remains a Burdensome Customer Location. c. On or prior to October 1 of each calendar year, CUSTOMER shall propose to SUPPLIE...
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. Customer locations receiving Non-US International Frame Relay Service will be as agreed by the parties via service orders or other written orders. # * ****Confidential Treatment has been requested for the redacted portions. The confidential redacted portions have been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. 1. SERVICE PROVISIONING AND RECEIPT:
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. Provider agrees and acknowledges that Customer has the right to increase or decrease the number of Stores and Franchisees as may be deemed necessary in Customer’s sole discretion.
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. Subject to the provisions in this Agreement, Sprint may deploy In-Building Solutions as set forth in a SOW, substantially in the form attached hereto as Schedule A, at Customer’s property (“Locations”).
CUSTOMER LOCATIONS. RESERVED

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  • Service Locations ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ maintains various operational/service centers and locations in the United States and other jurisdictions. The services provided under this Agreement may be provided from one or more such locations. ▇.▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ may change the operational/service centers and locations as it deems necessary or appropriate for its business concerns.

  • Other Locations Except in the event of an emergency or of a planned System shutdown, the Fund’s access to services performed by the System or to Data Access Services at the Designated Locations may be transferred to a different location only upon the prior written consent of State Street. In the event of an emergency or System shutdown, the Fund may use any back-up site included in the Designated Configuration or any other back-up site agreed to by State Street, which agreement will not be unreasonably withheld. The Fund may secure from State Street the right to access the System or the Data Access Services through computer and telecommunications facilities or devices complying with the Designated Configuration at additional locations only upon the prior written consent of State Street and on terms to be mutually agreed upon by the parties.

  • Data Location 1.1. The CONTRACTOR shall not store or transfer non-public COUNTY data outside of the United States. This includes backup data and Disaster Recovery locations. The CONTRACTOR will permit its personnel and contractors to access COUNTY data remotely only as required to provide technical support. (Remote access to data from outside the continental United States is prohibited unless approved in advance and in writing by the County.) 1.2. The CONTRACTOR must notify the COUNTY in advance and in writing of any location changes to CONTRACTOR’s data center(s) that will process or store County data.

  • Prior Locations (a) Set forth below is the information required by §4(a) or (b) with respect to each location or place of business previously maintained by the Company at any time during the past five years in a state in which the Company has previously maintained a location or place of business at any time during the past four months: (b) Set forth below is the information required by §4(c) or (d) with respect to each other location at which, or other person or entity with which, any of the Collateral consisting of inventory or equipment has been previously held at any time during the past twelve months:

  • Business Locations Set forth on Schedule 6.20(a) is a list of all Real Properties located in the United States that are owned or leased by the Loan Parties as of the Closing Date. Set forth on Schedule 6.20(b) is a list of all locations where any tangible personal property of a Loan Party is located as of the Closing Date. Set forth on Schedule 6.20(c) is the chief executive office, jurisdiction of incorporation or formation and principal place of business of each Loan Party as of the Closing Date.