OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Clause Samples

The OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES clause sets out the requirements for how equipment, facilities, or systems must be operated and maintained during the term of an agreement. It typically outlines the standards, schedules, and responsibilities for performing routine operations and maintenance tasks, and may require adherence to manufacturer guidelines or industry best practices. This clause ensures that assets remain in good working order, minimizes downtime, and helps prevent disputes by clearly defining each party’s obligations regarding upkeep and operation.
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. The Borrower shall, subject to applicable laws and rules, regulations and orders of regulatory bodies, operate and maintain the System in accordance with standards of operation and maintenance generally accepted for corporations of the size and character of the Borrower.
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. The Borrower shall, subject to applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders of regulatory bodies, operate and maintain the Project in accordance with operating and maintenance procedures and practices satisfactory to the Administrator. The Borrower shall inaugurate and carry out such personnel training programs, office procedures and equipment maintenance programs as the Administrator may specify. - 8 -
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. 10.3.1 The Company shall, at its own costs and expense, develop written operating and maintenance procedures for the KWC in accordance with this clause 10.3 (the “Operating and Maintenance Procedures”). 10.3.2 The Operating and Maintenance Procedures shall: 10.3.2.1 be based on the design parameters of the KWC and other requirements specified in appendix 1; 10.3.2.2 incorporate Operating and Maintenance Procedures specified or recommended by the KWC equipment suppliers and manufacturers in their operators’ manuals; 10.3.2.3 provide a comprehensive procedure for sampling and testing of water at specified locations along the KWC by third-party laboratories (as approved by the GoS in consultation with the Independent Engineer); 10.3.2.4 provide for coordination with KW&SB for release of water from the KIII Conduit; 10.3.2.5 be consistent with Good International Industry Practice; and 10.3.2.6 provide comprehensive procedures for all operational interfaces between (i) KW&SB, the Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority, and (ii) the Company, including in relation to the delivery of Electricity prior and subsequent to the Project Commercial Operations Date. 10.3.3 The Company shall submit a draft of the Operating and Maintenance Procedures to the Independent Engineer and KW&SB no later than sixty (60) Days prior to the Scheduled Commencement Date and no later than ninety (90) Days prior to the Scheduled Project Commercial Operations Date. 10.3.4 Within sixty (60) Days after its receipt thereof, the Independent Engineer and KW&SB shall have the right to provide comments on the draft Operating and Maintenance Procedures. 10.3.5 If, within such sixty (60) Day period, the Independent Engineer and KW&SB do not provide any comments, the draft proposed by the Company shall become the Operating and Maintenance Procedures. 10.3.6 If the Independent Engineer or KW&SB provide comments on the draft Operating and Maintenance Procedures within such sixty (60) Day period, the Company shall, within thirty (30) Days of its receipt of such comments, either incorporate the requested changes to the draft Operating and Maintenance Procedures or request a meeting with the Independent Engineer or KW&SB to discuss any outstanding requested changes. Any Dispute over the requested changes still not resolved within ten (10) Days following any such meeting shall be referred for resolution pursuant to clause 27. 10.3.7 The Company acknowledges and agrees that no review or approval by...
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES. The Borrower shall, subject to applicable laws, rules, regulations and orders of regulatory bodies, operate and maintain the Project in accordance with operating and maintenance procedures and practices satisfactory to the Administrator. The Borrower shall inaugurate and carry out such personnel training programs, office procedures and equipment maintenance programs as the Administrator may specify.

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  • Operation and Maintenance Manuals Receipts for transmittal of Operation and Maintenance Manuals, Brochures and Data to the Design Professional (or Commissioning Agent) as required by Section 6.1.1.5.

  • Servicing and Maintenance Standards On behalf of the Issuer, the Servicer shall (a) manage, service, administer and make collections in respect of the Cost Recovery Property with reasonable care and in material compliance with applicable Requirements of Law, including all applicable Commission Regulations, using the same degree of care and diligence that the Servicer exercises with respect to similar assets for its own account and, if applicable, for others; (b) follow customary standards, policies and procedures in performing its duties as Servicer that are customary in the electric transmission and distribution industry in the Commonwealth of Kentucky; (c) use all reasonable efforts, consistent with its customary servicing procedures, to enforce, and maintain rights in respect of, the Cost Recovery Property and to impose, bill, charge, collect, receive, and adjust the Charges; (d) comply with all Requirements of Law, including all applicable Commission Regulations and guidelines, applicable to and binding on it relating to the Cost Recovery Property; (e) file and maintain the effectiveness of UCC financing statements with respect to the Cost Recovery Property; (f) take such other action on behalf of the Issuer to ensure that the Lien of the Indenture Trustee on the Collateral remains perfected and of first priority (including, if necessary, making any filings that are required by the UCC if the Servicer or the Issuer changes its name or its jurisdiction of organization); and (g) within thirty (30) days after each five-year anniversary of the Closing Date, provide the Indenture Trustee with confirmation that all filings required under the UCC and the Act to maintain the Liens of the Indenture Trustee in the Cost Recovery Property remain in effect. The Servicer shall follow such customary and usual practices and procedures as it shall deem necessary or advisable in its servicing of all or any portion of the Cost Recovery Property, which, in the Servicer’s judgment, may include the taking of legal action, at the Issuer’s expense but subject to the priority of payments set forth in Section 8.02(e) of the Indenture.

  • Operation and Maintenance 17.1 O&M obligations of the Concessionaire 17.1.1 During the Operation Period, the Concessionaire shall operate and maintain the Bus Terminal in accordance with this Agreement either by itself, or through the O&M Contractor and if required, modify, repair or otherwise make improvements to the Bus Terminal to comply with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits, and conform to Specifications and Standards and Good Industry Practice. The obligations of the Concessionaire hereunder shall include: (a) permitting safe, smooth and uninterrupted flow of traffic on the Bus Terminal during normal operating conditions. Buses of other state road transport corporations shall be parked inside the Bus Terminal for which no charges shall be payable to the Concessionaire and if any charges are applicable for such parking then it shall be realized by Authority only; (b) minimising incidents affecting the safety and use of the Bus Terminal by providing a rapid and effective response and maintaining liaison with emergency services of the State; (c) carrying out periodic preventive maintenance of the Bus Terminal; (d) undertaking routine maintenance including prompt repairs of ticket counters, Workshops, Authority's Office and other infrastructure as mentioned in the Operation and Maintenance Schedule; (e) undertaking major maintenance such as per the Maintenance Schedule of the major infrastructure in the Bus Terminal; (f) preventing, with the assistance of the concerned law enforcement agencies, any encroachments on the Bus Terminal; (g) protection of the environment and provision of equipment and materials therefor; (h) operation and maintenance of all communication, control and administrative systems necessary for the efficient operation of the Bus Terminal; (i) maintaining a public relations unit to interface with and attend to suggestions from the Users, passengers, government agencies, media and other agencies; (j) complying with Safety Requirements in accordance with Article 18; (k) operation and maintenance of all Project Assets diligently and efficiently and in accordance with Good Industry Practice; (l) maintaining punctuality and reliability in operating the Bus Terminal; and (m) maintaining a high standard of cleanliness and hygiene in the Bus Terminal. 17.1.2 The Concessionaire shall remove promptly from the Bus Terminal all surplus construction machinery and materials, waste materials (including hazardous materials and waste water), rubbish and other debris (including, without limitation, accident debris) and keep the Bus Terminal in a clean, tidy and orderly condition,

  • Ordering and Maintenance CBB shall use Verizon’s electronic Operations Support System access platforms to submit Orders and requests for maintenance and repair of Services, and to engage in other pre-ordering, ordering, provisioning, maintenance and repair transactions. If Verizon has not yet deployed an electronic capability for CBB to perform a pre-ordering, ordering, provisioning, maintenance or repair, transaction offered by Verizon, CBB shall use such other processes as Verizon has made available for performing such transaction (including, but not limited, to submission of Orders by telephonic facsimile transmission and placing trouble reports by voice telephone transmission).

  • Construction and Maintenance There are on-going maintenance, renovation and construction projects taking place in and around the residences. The work typically takes place during regular business hours, but may begin earlier or extend into evenings or weekends. On-going construction or renovation projects will continue through midterm and final exam periods. The University will take measures to ensure that prudent construction practices are followed, but there may be noise, dust and temporary interruption of some services. Residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovation to their residence area. There will be no compensation or reduction to your residence fees due to disruption and/or relocation.