Equipment Usage Clause Samples
The Equipment Usage clause defines the rules and conditions under which equipment provided under an agreement may be used by the receiving party. Typically, it outlines acceptable uses, restrictions on modification or subleasing, and requirements for proper care and maintenance of the equipment. This clause ensures that the equipment is used safely and as intended, protecting the owner's investment and minimizing the risk of misuse or damage.
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Equipment Usage. Equipment provided by Sauk County Department of Human Services is the property of Sauk County Department of Human Services. Upon termination of the Contractors employee using the equipment, or termination of the contract between Sauk County DHS and the said Contractor, the equipment must be returned within (5) five working days. If the equipment is damaged or not returned, the Contractor will be held responsible for the replacement cost of the equipment. Sauk County may withhold from future payments the replacement cost of the said equipment or take any other necessary action.
Equipment Usage. The equipment must remain in use for the specific project for which it was obtained in accordance with 2 CFR § 200.313(c)(1), unless the provision in 2 CFR § 200.313(c)(4) applies.
Equipment Usage. The Federation shall pay for its own supplies whenever the use of District equipment is approved for producing Federation materials. The Federation shall pay a reasonable fee for such use. The fee shall be set by the college administration and shall represent the cost to the District, including staff time and maintenance. The District requirements shall, at all times, have priority over that of the Federation.
Equipment Usage. Equipment shall be used by Provider solely in connection with the New Jersey ECC Time and Attendance Child Care Program (hereinafter “Program”).
Equipment Usage. CEFA shall pay for its own supplies whenever using District office equipment. CEFA shall have free usage of typewriters and computer equipment when such are not otherwise in use.
Equipment Usage. 1. Items on the premises include chairs, tables and other equipment. The kitchen area must be wiped down and the refrigerator cleaned out.
2. Any equipment must be returned to its proper location and in its original condition–i.e. clean and undamaged. Equipment that is damaged will result in the deduction of the renter’s deposit to cover any replacement or repairs.
3. The City must pre-approve any type of equipment brought in by renters (i.e. play equipment, grills, etc.)
Equipment Usage. District-owned equipment, materials or supplies of any nature that are not a part of the approved permit shall not be used, manipulated, or adjusted in any way by User without prior written approval from the District. User shall be solely responsible for ensuring any and all additional property and/or equipment not owned by the District, but provided or rented by User (“Outside Equipment”) complies with all applicable laws and regulations, including any applicable city, county, state and federal safety requirements. User shall provide a written list of all Outside Equipment it plans to use on District Property which list shall be incorporated into this Agreement as an Exhibit. User shall be solely responsible for the condition and use of the Outside Equipment and shall indemnify the District from any harm resulting from any Outside Equipment in accordance with the “Release, Indemnification and Hold Harmless” provision set forth herein. In no event shall the District be responsible or liable for any damage to the Outside Equipment. User shall not use any Outside Equipment that requires permanent changes to the condition of the District Property. User shall not be permitted to remove or displace furniture or apparatus (including but not limited to lights, curtains, ceiling pieces, etc.) except with prior written permission and under the supervision of District representatives in charge.
Equipment Usage. The equipment will remain in use for the specific project for which it was obtained in accordance with OMB Circular A-110 Section .34(c), unless the provision in Section .34(e) applies.
Equipment Usage. Equipment shall be used by Provider solely in connection with the Louisiana Child Care Assistance Program (hereinafter “CCAP”).
Equipment Usage. Breakage of equipment occurring from negligence will be the responsibility of the student. • Students should report any broken or non-functional equipment to the instructor immediately. • Students should carefully examine glassware before use. Never heat chipped or cracked glassware. • Students should never handle broken glassware with bare hands. Broken pieces should be swept up using a broom and dustpan and placed in a designated broken glass container.