Initial Issues and Replacement Sample Clauses

The "Initial Issues and Replacement" clause defines the process for identifying and addressing any problems or defects present at the outset of a contract or upon delivery of goods or services. Typically, this clause outlines the timeframe within which the receiving party must inspect and report any initial issues, and specifies the obligations of the provider to repair, replace, or otherwise remedy the defects. Its core practical function is to ensure that any problems are promptly resolved, protecting the interests of the receiving party and establishing clear procedures for rectifying initial shortcomings.
Initial Issues and Replacement. The City shall require and provide the following initial issue of clothing at no expense to the employee. Serviceable uniform and uniform equipment shall not be used for any purpose while in an off-duty status, without the express permission of the Chief of the Fire Department. The following shall be authorized articles of clothing and uniform equipment:
Initial Issues and Replacement. (A) The City shall require and provide the following initial issue of clothing at no expense to the employee. Serviceable uniform and uniform equipment shall not be used for any purpose while in an off-duty status, without the express permission of the Chief of the Fire Department. The following shall be authorized articles of clothing and uniform equipment: • Uniform trousers - 4 each • Uniform and polo shirts – 8: Initial order will include the following combination of uniform and polo shirts: two (2) – long-sleeve shirts, four (4) – short-sleeve shirts and two
Initial Issues and Replacement. (A) The City shall require and provide the following initial issue of clothing at no expense to the employee. Serviceable uniform and uniform equipment shall not be used for any purpose while in an off-duty status, without the express permission of the Chief of the Fire Department. The following shall be authorized articles of clothing and uniform equipment: (1) Uniform trousers - 4 each (2) Uniform shirts - 4 each - long and short sleeve (3) Uniform necktie - 2 each (4) One uniform jacket (5) Uniform shoes/boots - l each (6) Black waist belt - l each (7) Black gloves - l pair (8) Socks - 4 pairs (9) T-shirts - 4 each (10) Badges and insignias - all required (B) In the event an employee fails to complete his/her probationary period, all articles of uniforms and uniform equipment provided for in Section 13.1 shall be returned to the City. (C) After an employee has satisfactorily completed his/her probationary period, a uniform allowance account will be established on or before July l by the Fire Chief in the amount of one hundred thirty dollars ($130) per employee. (D) Items legitimately damaged or lost during duty activities will not be charged against this account, but will be replaced in kind by the City. The normal maintenance of the uniform and uniform equipment in a satisfactory manner shall be the responsibility of the employee. If, from time to time, the uniform requirements should be changed by the City, all required additional items will be issued by the City of Urbana, and must be surrendered upon termination of the relationship: (1) Uniform summer jacket (2) Uniform winter jacket (3) Coat badges

Related to Initial Issues and Replacement

  • Exchange and Replacement Subject to Section 7, this Warrant is exchangeable, upon the surrender hereof by the holder hereof at the office or agency of the Company referred to in Section 1, for new Warrants of like tenor and date representing in the aggregate the right to purchase the number of Shares which may be purchased hereunder, each of such new Warrants to represent the right to purchase such number of Shares as shall be designated by said holder hereof at the time of such surrender. Upon receipt by the Company at the office or agency referred to in Section 1 of evidence reasonably satisfactory to it of the loss, theft or destruction of this Warrant and of indemnity or security reasonably satisfactory to it (provided that the written indemnity of the holder hereof shall be deemed reasonably satisfactory to the Company for such purposes), the Company will deliver a new Warrant of like tenor and date in replacement of this Warrant. This Warrant shall be promptly canceled by the Company upon the surrender hereof in connection with any transfer, exchange or replacement. The Company will pay all expenses and charges payable in connection with the preparation, execution and delivery of Warrants pursuant to Section 7 and this Section 8.

  • Transfer and Replacement This Warrant and all rights hereunder are transferable in whole or in part upon the books of the Company by the Holder hereof in person or by duly authorized attorney, and a new Warrant or Warrants, of the same tenor as this Warrant but registered in the name of the transferee or transferees (and in the name of the Holder, if a partial transfer is effected) shall be made and delivered by the Company upon surrender of this Warrant duly endorsed, at the office of the Company in accordance with Section 5.1 hereof. Upon receipt by the Company of evidence reasonably satisfactory to it of the loss, theft or destruction, and, in such case, of indemnity or security reasonably satisfactory to it, and upon surrender of this Warrant if mutilated, the Company will make and deliver a new Warrant of like tenor, in lieu of this Warrant; provided that if the Holder hereof is an instrumentality of a state or local government or an institutional holder or a nominee for such an instrumentality or institutional holder an irrevocable agreement of indemnity by such Holder shall be sufficient for all purposes of this Warrant, and no evidence of loss or theft or destruction shall be necessary. This Warrant shall be promptly cancelled by the Company upon the surrender hereof in connection with any transfer or replacement. Except as otherwise provided above, in the case of the loss, theft or destruction of a Warrant, the Company shall pay all expenses, taxes and other charges payable in connection with any transfer or replacement of this Warrant, other than income taxes and stock transfer taxes (if any) payable in connection with a transfer of this Warrant, which shall be payable by the Holder. Holder will not transfer this Warrant and the rights hereunder except in compliance with federal and state securities laws and except after providing evidence of such compliance reasonably satisfactory to the Company.

  • Repair and Replacement Company shall be responsible to Lessor for reasonable replacement costs, or reasonable repair costs of all Equipment which is lost, stolen, or damaged while in the care, custody and control of Company as a result of Company's sole negligence in accordance with paragraph 2 above, reasonable wear and tear excepted, using the Actual Cash Value of the Equipment at the time of such loss. Prior to repairing the Equipment, Lessor shall submit to Company at least three estimates, including at least one estimate from a repair facility designated by Company. In the event the Equipment is lost or stolen, Company shall file a police report.

  • Emergency Replacement SAP may replace a Subprocessor without advance notice where the reason for the change is outside of SAP’s reasonable control and prompt replacement is required for security or other urgent reasons. In this case, SAP will inform Customer of the replacement Subprocessor as soon as possible following its appointment. Section 6.3 applies accordingly.

  • Working Facilities During the Term of Employment, the Company shall furnish the Executive with an office, secretarial help and such other facilities and services suitable to his position and adequate for the performance of his duties hereunder.