Equipment & Instruments Clause Samples

The 'Equipment & Instruments' clause defines the responsibilities and terms related to the provision, use, and maintenance of equipment and instruments necessary for performing contractual obligations. It typically specifies which party is responsible for supplying the required tools, outlines standards for their condition and operation, and may address issues such as repair, replacement, or liability for damage. This clause ensures that all parties are clear about their obligations regarding equipment, thereby minimizing disputes and ensuring smooth project execution.
Equipment & Instruments. As described by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), the Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society (CAS), and the CPSA Standards and Guidelines for CSFs and AHS, pertaining to critical, semi-critical and non-critical medical devices, in each case to the extent applicable. Equipment is to be in good working order for all procedures. Facility to notify AHS Representative, as defined in Section 1.3 in this Schedule “B”, if equipment downtime will affect scheduled Client care.
Equipment & Instruments. As described by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), the Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society (CAS), and the CPSA Standards and Guidelines for CSFs and ACA, pertaining to critical, semi-critical and non-critical medical devices, in each case to the extent applicable. Equipment is to be in good working order for all procedures. Facility to notify ACA Representative, as defined in Section 1.3 in this Schedule “B”, if equipment downtime will affect scheduled Client care.

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  • Debt Instruments Attached hereto as Schedule 8 is a true and correct list of all promissory notes and other evidence of indebtedness held by Holdings, the Borrower and each Subsidiary that are required to be pledged under the Guarantee and Collateral Agreement, including all applicable intercompany notes between Holdings and each Subsidiary of Holdings and each Subsidiary of Holdings and each other such Subsidiary.

  • Interest Rate Risk Management Instruments (a) All interest rate swaps, caps, floors and option agreements and other interest rate risk management arrangements to which the Parent or any of its Subsidiaries is a party or by which any of their properties or assets may be bound were entered into in the Ordinary Course of Business and in accordance with prudent banking practice and applicable rules, regulations and policies of Parent Regulatory Agencies and with counterparties believed to be financially responsible at the time, and are legal, valid and binding obligations enforceable in accordance with their terms (except as may be limited by general principles of equity, whether applied in a court of law or a court of equity, and by bankruptcy, insolvency and similar Laws affecting creditors’ rights and remedies generally), and are in full force and effect. The Parent and each of its Subsidiaries has duly performed in all material respects all of its obligations thereunder to the extent that such obligations to perform have accrued; and, to the Knowledge of the Parent, there are no breaches, violations or defaults or allegations or assertions of such by any party thereunder.

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