Operator Responsibilities Sample Clauses
The Operator Responsibilities clause defines the specific duties and obligations that the operator must fulfill under the agreement. This typically includes requirements such as maintaining equipment, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations, and providing regular reports or updates to the other party. By clearly outlining these responsibilities, the clause helps ensure accountability and sets expectations, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding the operator’s role.
Operator Responsibilities. (a) The Operator is responsible to become aware of, and be compliant with, all changes affecting its obligations under Section 7.1(a) through (f) of this Agreement.
(b) In respect of Section 7.1(g) of this Agreement, the Operator is responsible to become aware of the requirements of the Applicable Policies and shall obtain such Applicable Policies as they are made available.
Operator Responsibilities. Operator agrees to maintain its RF Plants and facilities in the Committed Systems in conformity with industry standards and the System Data Requirements set forth in EXHIBIT B for the carriage of HSAC Services throughout the Committed Systems.
Operator Responsibilities. In the event of termination of this Agreement, the Operators will relinquish control of (i) all Bank Accounts and (ii) all funds in or accounts in Operator's control which relate to the Business, subject to the Operators' rights set forth under Section 9.02.
Operator Responsibilities. (a) The Operator shall conduct and direct and have full control of all operations as permitted and required by this Agreement. Operator shall, in addition to its other obligations hereunder:
(i) determine at all times when any well shall be completed, plugged and abandoned or remedial work performed and which sands to complete (whether upon completion of drilling operations or thereafter);
(ii) manage and conduct all field operations in connection with drilling, testing, completing, recompleting, equipping, operating and producing of the ▇▇▇▇▇;
(iii) maintain all ▇▇▇▇▇, equipment, pipelines and facilities in good working order during the useful life thereof; and
(iv) perform the necessary administrative and accounting functions.
(b) The decision of Operator shall be final and conclusive, and shall be binding upon all parties. Operator shall conduct all such operations in a good and workmanlike manner, but it shall have no liabilities as Operator to any party for losses sustained, or liabilities incurred, except such as may result from Operator’s gross negligence or willful misconduct.
Operator Responsibilities. The Operator shall conduct and direct and have full control of all operations as permitted and required by this Agreement. The decision of Operator shall be final and conclusive, and shall be binding upon all parties. Operator shall conduct all such operations in a good and workmanlike manner, but it shall have no liabilities as Operator to any party for losses sustained, or liabilities incurred, except such as may result from Operator's gross negligence or willful misconduct. Operator shall, in addition to its other obligations hereunder:
(a) determine at all times when any well shall be completed, plugged and abandoned or remedial work performed and which sands to complete (whether upon completion of drilling operations or thereafter);
(b) manage and conduct all field operations in connection with drilling, testing, completing, recompleting, equipping, operating and producing of the w▇▇▇▇;
(c) maintain all w▇▇▇▇, equipment, pipelines and facilities in good working order during the useful life thereof;
(d) perform the necessary administrative and accounting functions;
(e) hire, terminate and compensate employees; and
(f) give the drilling and operating of the w▇▇▇▇ equal priority with the other business activities conducted by Operator.
Operator Responsibilities. Operator shall manage, operate and maintain the Premises as a live entertainment venue in a manner consistent with the level of service and quality at comparable live entertainment venues it operates, including booking and producing events, booking artists, ticketing, marketing, staffing, security, sponsorships, merchandise, food and beverage, general facility operations such as communications, day-to-day maintenance, cleaning, and upkeep not involving capital improvements or capital acquisitions, contracting, hiring service providers including the Concessionaire, accounting, human resources and any other services typically performed by a venue operator and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in the live entertainment industry. All costs and expenses related to such obligations shall be Venue Expenses. Operator shall be responsible for collecting all Adjusted Gross Revenues and paying all Venue Expenses in a in a timely manner so as to ensure that there is no material and adverse impact on the operation of the Premises. In the event that Owner is contacted directly with regards to booking an Event, it shall refer such party to Operator and acknowledges and agrees that Operator shall be the sole party to negotiate and contract with artists for Events.
Operator Responsibilities. Operator shall manage, operate and maintain the Premises as a live entertainment venue in a manner consistent with the level of service and quality at comparable live entertainment venues it operates, including booking and producing events, booking artists, ticketing, marketing, staffing, security, sponsorships, merchandise, food and beverage, general facility operations such as communications, day-to-day maintenance, cleaning, and upkeep not involving capital improvements or capital acquisitions, contracting, hiring service providers including the Concessionaire (defined below), accounting, human resources and any other services typically performed by a venue operator and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in the live entertainment industry. All costs and expenses related to such obligations (except those that are non-Event related) shall be Event Expenses. Operator shall be responsible for collecting all Adjusted Gross Revenues and paying all Event Expenses in a in a timely manner so as to ensure that there is no material and adverse impact on the operation of the Premises. In the event that Owner is contacted directly with regards to booking an Event, it shall refer such party to Operator and acknowledges and agrees that Operator shall be the sole party to negotiate and contract with artists for Events. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Operator shall make all operational decisions concerning the Venue (e.g., staffing, ticket scaling, employee uniforms (subject to sponsorship commitments of Owner, as set forth in this Agreement), etc.).
Operator Responsibilities. A. The name of the person who is seeking to establish the Charter Schools.
B. The name of the person who will be in charge of the Charter Schools and the manner in which administrative services will be provided.
C. A description of the educational programs of the Charter Schools.
Operator Responsibilities. In addition to the specific responsibilities described below, Operator shall accept any and all responsibilities for the Wood Preservation Project beyond those explicitly identified above as Landowner or Builder responsibilities.
Operator Responsibilities. If developed as private special flight procedures, TTAD, or approved users pursuant to Article 15 herein, are solely responsible for obtaining an FAA letter of authorization or other required FAA approval for use of the Flight Procedures. TTAD is solely responsible for proper use of and assumes all risks with respect to use of the Flight Procedures. Additionally, if developed as private special flight procedures, the Flight Procedures require a tailored chart and navigation database subscription. As part of this Agreement, Flight Tech will provide the required ARINC 424 data to TTAD’s navigation and chart database provider; however, TTAD is solely responsible for all tailored database creation and subscription costs therefor. Unless otherwise specifically stated in the Agreement, the following services are not provided under this Agreement: development of aircraft operator training programs (i.e., Advanced Qualification Programs), production grade approach charts, take-off and landing performance data, single engine missed approach, and development of single engine departure procedures. The Flight Procedures will utilize satellite-based navigation to provide lateral and vertical course and range guidance. When flown as designed, the Flight Procedures are intended to provide obstacle clearance in instrument conditions, and for approaches, down to the Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA), Decision Altitude (DA), or Missed Approach Point (for a “Fly Visual” segment) at which time: if the pilot can acquire and maintain visual contact with the runway and/or its associated elements, a landing can be initiated. Descent below the MDA/DA or beyond the MAP is not allowed if the runway cannot be identified. Initiation of the missed approach is required if visual references are not acquired and maintained until landing. If visual contact of the runway environment is obtained, it is the responsibility of the pilot in command (PIC) to determine if a transition to a stabilized visual approach to the runway can be made. For a “Fly Visual” segment, obstacle and terrain avoidance from the MAP to the landing surface may be the responsibility of the pilot and a missed approach procedure may NOT be provided between the MAP and the landing surface. If the PIC perceives that conditions are unsafe while in flight, or believes the assigned course is unreasonably hazardous, the PIC should reject the approach and divert to another airport or hold at the established point. Air traffic cont...