Public Use The Recipient will ensure that Infrastructure resulting from any Eligible Project that is not sold, leased, encumbered, or otherwise disposed of, remains primarily for public use or benefit.
PSN or Public Services Network The Public Services Network (PSN) is the government’s high performance network which helps public sector organisations work together, reduce duplication and share resources. Regulatory body or bodies Government departments and other bodies which, whether under statute, codes of practice or otherwise, are entitled to investigate or influence the matters dealt with in this Call-Off Contract. Relevant person Any employee, agent, servant, or representative of the Buyer, any other public body or person employed by or on behalf of the Buyer, or any other public body. Relevant Transfer A transfer of employment to which the employment regulations applies. Replacement Services Any services which are the same as or substantially similar to any of the Services and which the Buyer receives in substitution for any of the services after the expiry or Ending or partial Ending of the Call- Off Contract, whether those services are provided by the Buyer or a third party. Replacement supplier Any third-party service provider of replacement services appointed by the Buyer (or where the Buyer is providing replacement Services for its own account, the Buyer). Security management plan The Supplier's security management plan developed by the Supplier in accordance with clause 16.
POST PUBLIC AUCTION 10.1. Successful E-Bidder are advised to sign the “Memorandum of Contract” and pay the 10% differential sum within 3 working days by attending to the Auctioneer’s office from the date of auction. Failing to do so will result in the 10% deposit to be forfeited to the Assignee/Bank and the auction shall be deemed cancelled. 10.2. Successful E-Bidder who are unable to sign the “Memorandum of Contract” at the Auctioneer’s office can authorize their agent to execute the procedure by submitting the following documents to the Auctioneer. 10.2.1. Copy of the agent’s Identity Documents (both sides) 10.2.2. Copy of the successful E-Bidder’s Identity Documents (both sides) 10.2.3. Copy of the Letter of Authorization (for individual) or certified true copy of the Board of Director’s Resolution (for company) authorizing such person to do so. 10.3. In the event of inconsistency in the details of the documents uploaded in the Auctioneer’s website and the actual documents of the successful E-Bidder, the Auctioneer has the right to cancel and terminate the sale and the 10% deposit shall be forfeited by the Assignee/Bank. The property shall be put up for sale again. 10.4. The “Memorandum of Contract” that is signed and stamped shall be collected by the successful E-Bidder or his agent at the Auctioneer office within seven (7) days after notification from the Auctioneer. If the E-Bidder fails to collect as aforesaid, the “Memorandum of Contract” shall be delivered by courier to the address of the successful E-Bidder and the Auctioneer shall be not responsible for the cost, expenses and loss arising thereof. 10.5. Balance of purchase price shall be settled within ninety (90) days from the date of auction sale by the successful E-Bidder
Public Works Installation work which is considered public works is excluded from purchase under this Contract. Historically, the New York State Bureau of Public Works has maintained that installation, maintenance, and repair of equipment attached to any wall, ceiling, or floor, or affixed by hard wiring or plumbing is public work. In contrast, installation of a piece of equipment which is portable or a “plug-in” free-standing unit would not be considered public work. Thus, this Contract does not authorize installation where the equipment becomes a permanent part of the building structure, or is otherwise incorporated into the fabric of the building (e.g. installation on a wall, ceiling, or floor in a fixed location, or affixed by hard-wiring or plumbing). See ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, §▇▇ Prevailing Wage Rates – Public Works
Utilities and Public Access Each Individual Property has rights of access to public ways and is served by water, sewer, sanitary sewer and storm drain facilities adequate to service such Individual Property for its respective intended uses. All public utilities necessary or convenient to the full use and enjoyment of each Individual Property are located either in the public right-of-way abutting such Individual Property (which are connected so as to serve such Individual Property without passing over other property) or in recorded easements serving such Individual Property and such easements are set forth in and insured by the Title Insurance Policies. All roads necessary for the use of each Individual Property for their current respective purposes have been completed and dedicated to public use and accepted by all Governmental Authorities.