Operational Commitments Sample Clauses

The Operational Commitments clause sets out the specific obligations and standards that parties must adhere to in the day-to-day execution of their agreement. This may include requirements related to service levels, reporting, compliance with laws, or maintaining certain operational procedures. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause ensures both parties understand their ongoing responsibilities, reducing the risk of misunderstandings and helping to maintain consistent performance throughout the contract term.
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Operational Commitments. Distributor agrees to the following:
Operational Commitments. Describes the overarching framework by which the Chesapeake Bay Program and its partners and stakeholders agree to operate. Principles and operational commitments are related and aligned with each other.
Operational Commitments. To keep open and use the Mobile Unit for the purpose hereinbefore authorised during usual business hours; To obtain and maintain throughout the duration of this Lease a food hygiene rating of 3 or above and to notify the Council of any change of rating To permit the Council or it’s duly authorised servants or agents to enter the Mobile Unit at all reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting the condition thereof Ensure that all electrical equipment and appliances comply with all relevant electrical safety regulations and standards; Be responsible for carrying out Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) or any other legally required electrical safety checks on all electrical equipment used at the Mobile Unit, at regular intervals, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations; Provide the Landlord with valid up to date certificates evidencing compliance with electrical testing requirements upon request and no less than once annually; The Tenant shall not install, modify or interfere with any fixed electrical installations on the Land without prior written consent of the Landlord. Any electrical equipment found to be faulty, unsafe or non-compliant with applicable regulations must be removed or repaired immediately at the Tenants expense. Allow the Landlord to inspect electrical equipment and request evidence of compliance at reasonable intervals, provided appropriate notice is given. The Tenant shall comply with all obligations on the Landlord relating to the Third-Party Rights insofar as those obligations relate to the Site and shall not do anything (even if otherwise permitted by this lease) that may interfere with any Third-Party Rights. The Tenant shall allow the Landlord, and any other person authorised by the terms of any of the Third-Party Rights to enter the Site or Land in accordance with its terms. The Tenant shall pay the Annual Rent in respect of it by equal instalments in advance on or before the Rent Payment Dates and the first instalment shall be paid on the date of this lease and shall be the proportion, calculated on a daily basis, for the period from and including the date of this lease until the day before the next Rent Payment Date. Payments of Annual Rent in respect of it shall be made by banker's standing order or by any other method that the Landlord reasonably requires at any time by giving notice to the Tenant.
Operational Commitments. 9.1 There shall always be one BOOS Modelling Programme Member that, for a determined period of time, undertakes to run a BOOS model on an operational basis on a suitable computer, referred to as the “BOOS Modelling Programme centre for Baltic Sea forecasting”. 9.2 Forecasts from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea shall be produced by the operational modelling system for the entire Baltic Sea and the North Sea. 9.3 The forecasts from the operational BOOS model shall run at least daily and be made available to BOOS Modelling Programme Members and Associated Members within one hour of a completed run of the model. Archived Results of the Programme and Products of the Programme shall also be available in accordance with the stipulations above. 9.4 All BOOS Modelling Programme Members and Associated Members undertake to contribute to the Programme with oceanographic services such as modelling or by providing calculating/validating contributions including therefore used data (making real-time observations available) according to the applicable BOOS Data Policy for assimilation into the daily forecasts, and for running validation of the Products.
Operational Commitments a. All exterior lighting shall be dark sky compliant. b. Operator shall comply at all times with all security requirements of the CCC and shall cooperate with all reasonable requirements of the Town’s Chief of Police. c. If determined to be reasonably necessary by the Town’s Chief of Police, Operator shall employ a police detail at customer rates to control traffic in and out of the Establishment.
Operational Commitments a. Operator shall employ only natural cultivation methods and products and shall use no chemical pesticides. The Establishment shall be completely natural, and Operator shall use no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. b. All cultivation shall take place within greenhouses to be constructed on the site. There shall be no outdoor cultivation. c. Drip irrigation systems will be used for all cultivation activities, and Operator shall ensure that there is no runoff from cultivation operations outside of the greenhouses. d. All exterior lighting shall be dark sky compliant. e. Operator shall comply at all times with all security requirements of the CCC and shall cooperate with all reasonable requirements of the Town’s Chief of Police. f. Operator shall contain all cannabis related odors onsite through use of odor control technologies, including but not limited to appropriate ventilation and air handling equipment and odor resistant packaging, such that no odor from marijuana cultivation or processing can be detected by a person with an unimpaired and otherwise normal sense of smell at any point on neighboring properties. Operator will abide by all reasonable odor mitigation conditions imposed as a part of the Town’s grant of its special permit. Operator shall ensure proper maintenance of all odor mitigation equipment to ensure maximum efficiency. Any complaints received by the Town concerning odors leaving the Establishment that are detectable at abutting properties must be addressed thoroughly and expediently by Operator.
Operational Commitments. The CQC and TDA will work closely together in a number of operational areas, nationally, sub- nationally, and locally.
Operational Commitments. Operational commitments reflect those Principles and describe our intent for program-wide actions. Maintain a coordinated Bay-wide monitoring and research program as necessary to support decision-making and track progress and the effectiveness of management actions. Recognizing changing environmental conditions, explicitly identify opportunities to pursue management strategies that will be robust and resilient across a range of future conditions. Effectively coordinate management actions with monitoring systems to understand patterns of change and ensure performance over time. Commit to an environmentally literate public leading to increased individual stewardship by engaging more fully in place-based community restoration actions, improving partner and stakeholder outreach and messaging, formal (K-12) and non-formal educational opportunities and enhanced teacher professional development. Work to advance the Chesapeake Bay Programs’ technological capability and use it to evaluate the effectiveness of management strategies. Engage and involve the business community more routinely regarding Bay restoration by improving the “Businesses for the Bay” concept to include more and diverse partners. Develop “governance guidelines” to identify the roles, responsibilities and working relationships of and between all partners
Operational Commitments. As an inducement and consideration for Contractor to amend the Agreement as provided for in Sections 5 “Access Rights;Transloading Rights; Additional Facilities” and 6 “Exhibit 1” of this Amendment 1, Company agrees to use Solaris Oilfield Site Services Operating, LLC, an affiliate of Contractor,for Company’s well site proppant storage commitments as specified in Schedule A of the commercial terms ***. Such rentals and commitments will be governed by the Master Service and Supply Agreement for Exploration and Production ***, including any work orders issued thereunder, between Company and Solaris Oilfield Site Services Operating, LLC. In the event Company breaches this Section 4, the amendments in Sections 5 “Access Rights;Transloading Rights; Additional Facilities” and 6 “Exhibit 1” below shall be subject to revision at the reasonable discretion of Contractor, which does not hinder Company from fulfilling its obligations under Section 7Exhibit 2”. For the avoidance of doubt, each of Company and Contractor agree that *** shall be sufficient to allow Company to fulfill its obligations under Section 7 “Exhibit 2”; however, Contractor may, in its sole discretion, agree to provide Company with more storage.
Operational Commitments. The Authority commits to the following: