Limitations of Operation Clause Samples

The 'Limitations of Operation' clause defines specific restrictions or boundaries on how a party may use, operate, or access certain products, services, or facilities under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines prohibited activities, operational hours, or technical constraints, such as not exceeding certain usage thresholds or not using equipment for unauthorized purposes. Its core practical function is to prevent misuse, ensure compliance with regulations or safety standards, and clearly communicate the operational boundaries to avoid disputes or liability.
Limitations of Operation. When mowing within ten (10) feet of traveled roadway, all equipment will be operated in the direction of the flow of traffic. This provision does not apply when flaggers and warning signs in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices protect the specific work site. When boom-type slope mowers are operated on the shoulder, a flagger will be stationed to warn other traffic and assist the operations. Warning signs will be placed in accordance with the most current edition of the Florida Department of Transportation's "Roadway and Traffic Design Standards" for Design, Construction, Maintained Systems and the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways." When mowers are crossing the traveled roadway or bridges, flaggers will be provided. When necessary for mowing machines to cross bridges with full width shoulders on the right, the crossing should be made on the shoulder. All bridges should be crossed with extreme care and operations planned to reduce such crossings to a minimum. When necessary for mowing machines to cross the traveled roadway, a location will be selected that provides an unobstructed sight distance of five hundred (500) feet. The operator will stop before crossing the roadway and permit closely approaching vehicles to pass before crossing. Operations will be planned to minimize crossings. Equipment left on the right-of-way or County property after designated work hours will be placed outside the clear and recovery area and will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. If equipment is left on the right-of-way, it will be marked with a barricade etc. and with approved steady burning amber lights. All service and supply operations will be conducted outside the clear and recovery area. No supply vehicles will enter the median for any purpose. No service vehicle will enter the median unless necessary to repair or remove inoperable equipment.
Limitations of Operation. When mowing within ten (10) feet of traveled roadway, the contractor shall operate all equipment in the direction of the flow of traffic. This provision does not apply when flaggers and warning signs in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices protect the specific work site. When boom-type slope mowers are operated on the shoulder by the contractor, a flagger will be stationed to warn other traffic and assist the operations. Warning signs will be placed by the contractor in accordance with the most current edition of the Florida Department of Transportation's "Roadway and Traffic Design Standards" for Design, Construction, Maintained Systems and the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways." When mowers are crossing the traveled roadway or bridges, flaggers will be provided. When necessary for mowing machines to cross bridges with full width shoulders on the right, the crossing by the contractor should be made on the shoulder. All bridges should be crossed by the contractor with extreme care and operations planned to reduce such crossings to a minimum. When necessary for mowing machines to cross the traveled roadway, a location will be selected by the contractor that provides an unobstructed sight distance of five hundred (500) feet. The operator will stop before crossing the roadway and permit closely approaching vehicles to pass before crossing. Operations by the contractor shall be planned to minimize crossings. Equipment left by the contractor on the right-of-way or County property after designated work hours will be placed outside the clear and recovery area and will be the sole responsibility of the Contractor. If equipment is left by the contractor on the right-of-way, it will be marked by the contractor with a barricade etc. and with approved steady burning amber lights. All service and supply operations shall be conducted outside the clear and recovery area. No supply vehicles shall enter the median for any purpose. No service vehicle shall enter the median unless necessary to repair or remove inoperable equipment.
Limitations of Operation. When mowing within ten (10) feet of traveled roadway, all equipment shall be operated in the direction of the flow of traffic. This provision does not apply when flaggers and warning signs in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices protect the specific work site.
Limitations of Operation. When necessary for mowing machines to cross the traveled roadway, a location will be selected that provides an unobstructed sight distance of five hundred (500) feet. The operator shall stop before crossing the roadway and permit closely approaching vehicles to pass before crossing. Operations shall be planned to minimize crossings.
Limitations of Operation. Operations of the various units or portions of the work shall begin at the times and locations approved by the Engineer and shall be prosecuted between such limits as he may establish. No part of the work shall be undertaken without his approval, and no work shall be carried on contrary to his instructions. In case of a dispute arising between two or more Contractors engaged on the same work as to the respective rights of each under the specifications, the Engineer shall determine the matters at issue and shall define the respective rights of the various interests involved in order to secure the completion of all parts of the work in general harmony and with satisfactory results, and his decision shall be final and binding on all parties concerned.

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  • SUSPENSION OF OPERATIONS Concessionaire shall, at the direction of Department, immediately suspend, delay or interrupt Concessionaire’s operation of all or any part of the Concession Premises for such period of time as Department may determine to be appropriate to protect the Concession Premises and/or public health, safety, and welfare due to the occurrence of hazardous work conditions, emergency conditions, and/or any other cause including, but not limited to, Concessionaire's failure to perform any of the covenants, agreements, and conditions contained in this Agreement on its part to be performed. Concessionaire hereby waives any claim, and Department shall not be liable to any party claiming through Concessionaire, for damages, payment abatement, or compensation as a result of Department's actions under this Paragraph or this Agreement. Department's suspension of Concessionaire's operations shall be in addition to any other right or remedy available by law or in equity.

  • Statement of Operations Statement of Changes in Net Assets.

  • Cessation of Operations Any cessation of operations by Borrower or Borrower admits it is otherwise generally unable to pay its debts as such debts become due, provided, however, that any disclosure of the Borrower’s ability to continue as a “going concern” shall not be an admission that the Borrower cannot pay its debts as they become due.

  • Duties of Operator Operator shall perform all required testing of Manufacturer’s Bus in accordance with the FTA Regulations and the established testing procedures used at the bus testing facility and provided to Manufacturer which procedures are attached hereto marked Exhibit “A” and incorporated herein by this reference.